Fajon silences the expectations of Kosovars who want liberalisation: No visa removal

Tanja Fajon, European Parliamentary MP and visa rapporteur at this institution, has confirmed that Austria, as the leading EU leader, will not put the visa liberalisation vote on Kosovo in line, naming the situation “upbeat”, reports Radio Free Europe in the Serbian language. Fajon, according to this source, has displayed [...]
Fajon, according to this source, has shown the fear that this scenario will be repeated even during the upcoming chairmanship from Romania, the country that has not recognised Kosovo's independence.
According to Tanja Fajon, none of the countries that will lead over the next two years will be able to include the visa issue for Kosovo in the agenda.
She has warned that tonight, together with Edward Kukan, she will send a letter on behalf of the Euro-deputate group and will ask the EU that, in a short term, she will fulfil her part of the promise, as soon as it comes to the credibility of EU institutions.
Kosovo's “citizens are justly angry”, Tanja Fajon, saying fp;ir for the interconnection in the Western Balkans at the organised think-tank conference, Friends of Europe.
I will point to EU governments who are unable to fulfill the” promises, she said.
The interior ministers of EU member states gather on 6 December in Brussels.
Albanian politicians hoped that at this meeting the ministers would vote for the European Commission's recommendation to remove the visa regime for Kosovo citizens. The Austria chairmanship will not include this issue for voting on the agenda, since there is not enough political will to vote on the removal of the visa regime for Kosovo, Rel remembers Rel in the Serbian language.










