Haradinaj: Kosovo citizens continue to be discriminated against by EU

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, through a post on his profile on the Facebook social network a few minutes ago, has said Kosovo citizens continue to be discriminated against in terms of free movement in European Union countries. He has said that during the meeting with Commissioner Johannes Hahn, they have argued the fulfillment of [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, through a post on his profile on the Facebook social network a few minutes ago, has said Kosovo citizens continue to be discriminated against in terms of free movement in European Union countries.
He has said that during meeting with Commissioner Johannes Hahn, they have argued the fulfillment of all criteria set by the EU for visa liberalisation.
Also, the top EU official was introduced to all relevant facts that testify that Serbia and BiH have consistently acted against the spirit of regional co-operation, not fulfilling any of the agreements reached with Kosovo. The 100% tariffs for the goods of these two states are in the function of protecting the country's sovereignty and national security and in line with CEFTA. Kosovo will not stop moving forward towards Euro-Atlantic integration, despite numerous injustices and is not planning to withdraw from its sovereign decisions, including the tax, until recognition by Serbia”, Haradinaj has said.
In addition to meeting with the prime minister, Hahn has also met with Prime Minister Kadri Wessel.












