MP Pacolli clarified her statements regarding visa liberalisation

Vetevendosje Movement MP Victory Pacolli has clarified her statements, which days earlier had said visa liberalisation would not happen within this year. Pacolli has said he has put this out as a conclusion based on what EU officials have said. Contacted by Insider, she said [...]
Pacolli has said he has put this out as a conclusion based on what EU officials have said.
Contacted by Insader, she said she still stands behind her statements that visa liberalisation will not occur this year, because according to her if an EU official says that “we hope you will receive a positive recommendation, this will not happen soon.
I've said that on the basis of the words, the expressions that the representatives of the EU office have used, I have found that there will be no visa liberalisation, so if an EU official says we hope you get the positive recommendation, so the word I hope doesn't give a lot of confidence that it will happen soon, so it has said there will be additional requirements that will be added, and that it has not been done to realistically achieve this registry for convicted cases, and that all of these will not be understood within this year's liberalisation, Paco>
Pacolli has said that if EU representatives have spoken about the registry, which MPs have had to complete, and we haven't, it also means that we are behind to achieve visa liberalisation.
“The representatives of the EU office have said that they should start with the lobby of member states, and we as deputy asked them when we could start doing this lobby, they said that September is too late for the lobby to the member state, if they talked about the register we had to finish and we didn't come back to them that means that we're behind and that they're going to take on that visa liberalisation won't happen this year, and I've said this and I've said after this, 15x>












