EU disappointed: Kosovo síli has met political conditions for visa liberalisation

Political representative to the European Union Office, Katerina Lopo, has stated that the EU is disappointed that Kosovo is not engaged in meeting the criteria for visa liberalisation. At the “Kosovo conference and the visa liberalisation process” organised by the Media Centre, Lopo has said Kosovo has remained blocked with the demarcation issue [...]
At the “Kosovo conference and the visa liberalisation process” organised by the Media Centre, Lopo has said Kosovo has remained blocked with the issue of demarcation of the border with Montenegro and fighting organised crime and corruption.
Kosovo is not progressing, demarcation blockades have remained, and fighting crime and corruption”, it has indicated, KTV reports.
E Life Krasniqi from KDI has indicated that Kosovo has no time to lose and that it must move on the road to the visa liberalisation process.
Kosovo has taken a commitment to filling the criteria for visa liberalisation and they must be met. The whole process requires that we have greater political consensus in the country”, Krasniqi has declared.
Meanwhile, civil activist Milica Andric has said that Kosovo has met technical conditions but that political conditions have not been realised.
Kosovo is not fighting corruption. Kosovo is not marking progress on the road to visa liberalisation”, it has stressed.
Former European Integrations Minister Mimoza Ahmetaj has said that since visa liberalisation, citizens, students and businesses are largely suffering.
According to her, the faster the remaining criteria must be met so that citizens do not remain hostage.












