A new visa deadline comes, the prime minister says: We'll have them before summer break

This has been made known by Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Hardinaj, at the Assembly session where it is being debated for the European Commission's progress report on our country. The invitation for a quick session to progress report is wrong on your side because such a report requires an analysis with [...]
This has been made known by Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Hardinaj, at the Assembly session where it is being debated for the European Commission's progress report on our country.
The invitation for a quick session to progress report is wrong on your side because such a report requires a serious analysis. You have to leave a process to the Government and to yourself on this report. Otherwise, today, next week, I don't understand what the difference is, just like we made the right preparations. I'm not going to talk about making progress today because we've had a chance to listen. But he was talking about the challenges we will face from this report dedicated to Kosovo. We are involved in all of the two governments, which have been working these two years, the opposition position“, he said.
While saying the Government at the next meeting, which will be held on Monday, will propose an operational plan to address the challenges posed by the Progress Report.
“are full of challenges. What the Government will do about the challenges, not the achievements. That they will be heard to be praised and to be praised no-stop. At the first meeting of the Government, we will propose operational, action plan. What the government can help Kosovo and help parliament and any institutions involved to address these challenges is to address an operational plan. On Monday we have the meeting, we can in advance”, he said.
While saying that prior to the summer holidays, Kosovo will be confirmed visa liberalisation.
The visa liberalisation “is that topic. It is not included in the report that the very character of the report has certain dedication. It is a major achievement, the fact that it has been recommended, the opening of negotiations to our two neighbours, especially to the Republic of Albania and Macedonia. I am convinced that what interests us very much and that it is visa liberalisation will happen. I think before the summer break, we'll be confirmed. Now I think I'm not being called into anything else. I don't say it all in coincidence“, he said. /S. Bird/












