Report of Turkish citizens could penalise visa liberalisation process

Politologist Ramush Tahiri says the case of the expulsion of six Turkish citizens will cause when voting for visa removal to say that Kosovo has met conditions related to organised crime. This will be a very serious remark, and I believe that when the matter is discussed [...]
Politologist Ramush Tahiri says the case of the expulsion of six Turkish citizens will cause when voting for visa removal to say that Kosovo has met conditions related to organised crime.
This will be a very serious remark and I believe that when the visa issue is discussed in the European Commission, but especially when it is in the European Parliament, when it is voted it will be discussed. We have Turkish parliamentarians from countries other than Germany who have also had a negative attitude. It will be said that Kosovo has not met the conditions in fighting organised crime that it is treated as such and of external influence”, Tahiri told Rtv21.
In this context, according to him, if this issue does not find fair solutions Kosovo will hardly gain the trust of the EU and international security organisations.
For until the research is done, Kosovo will find it difficult to gain confidence and will find it difficult to co-operate with each individual state and the European Union, but also with international security organisations, he said.
According to Tahiri, if the dismissals made by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj are not approved, the latter would be forced to resign.











