Emrush Ujani says the situation in the Balkans is dramatic

For Emrush Ujkan, professor of European Law, in terms of visa liberalisation, what's important is that Kosovo has done well to fulfill obligations that have emerged from the EU. I think that's enough in meeting the requirements that are addressed by the European Commission. The decision-making now belongs to the EU”, [...]
For Emrush Ujkan, professor of European Law, in terms of visa liberalisation, what's important is that Kosovo has done well to fulfill obligations that have emerged from the EU.
I think that's enough in meeting the requirements that are addressed by the European Commission. The decision-making now belongs to the EU”, he has said.
He has said he has expected such troubles until he has said that Spain's strict opposition to recognition of even passports is a serious problem.
On the other hand, what is disturbing and depressing for Kosovo citizens is that we have not received visa liberalisation, he has said, while adding that Kosovo is powerless to do more in this direction.
Wolfani has said that part of the responsibility, of course, is being carried by institutions in Kosovo.
The “is emerging as there is no need to delay the adoption of demarcation with Montenegro, which was adopted the same”, Wolfan has said, while adding that it has not been working enough in fighting organised crime and corruption.
Wolfani has said it is not impossible for Kosovo to be included in the agenda of the Council of Ministers' December 6th meeting.
“Opinion is not sufficiently informed of what access to Schengen area” means, Ujcan said.
According to him, the situation in the Balkans is dramatic, especially after the date of Kosovo's failure to membership in INTERPOL.
We don't know anything about the situation in the '90s”, Wolfan said. The “is beyond the trade relationship between the two countries”, has added further.
He has said that Kosovo does not condition it to enter constitutionally into conflict with the EU.
Wolfani has witnessed the protest of Serb deputies in the Kosovo Assembly, who stayed there all night trying to meet commissionor Johannes Hahn, who still did not meet them.












