Ahmetaj shows whether the visa liberalisation is at stake for the 5 SCE states that have recognised Kosovo

If the Assembly approves demarcation with Montenegro and fights corruption and crime, then continued work remains in the hands of the European Union. Former European Integrations Minister Mimoza Ahmetaj has said the visa liberalisation process for Kosovo cannot prevent the 5 states of the European Union, which do not recognise Kosovo as [...]
If the Assembly approves demarcation with Montenegro and fights corruption and crime, then continued work remains in the hands of the European Union.
Former European Integrations Minister Mimoza Ahmetaj has said the visa liberalisation process for Kosovo cannot prevent the 5 states of the Evorpian Union, which do not recognise Kosovo as a state.
The “has often been discussed on the issue that the 5 non-connocern states can block visa liberalisation. If we have 55 per cent of the other European Union states that have voted for, Kosovo is not at risk for not liberalising”, Mimoza Ahmetaj has said.
Ahmetaj for Klan Kosova has said that additional six months are needed in preparation issues.
Then another six months needed for preparation issues from our institutions together with the European Union until our citizens have the right to live freely”, it is over.
EU countries that have not recognised Kosovo are Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Slovakia and Spain.












