Arifi: Visa Report for Days

The European Commission is expected soon to come up with the report, where the assessment will be given whether all criteria have been met. Prime Minister Avni Arifi's chief of staff believes this report is a matter of days. Haradinaj's associate believes the visa removal path will be opened. Is this crucial month [...]
The European Commission is expected soon to come up with the report, where the assessment will be given whether all criteria have been met. Prime Minister Avni Arifi's chief of staff believes this report is a matter of days. Haradinaj's associate believes the visa removal path will be opened.
Whether this crucial month will be and Kosovo will eventually know its destiny in terms of visas remains to be seen. Although state officials express optimism that the report that will come out these days will be positive for Kosovo.
Avni Arifi, chief of staff of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, has told Gazeta Express that it is a matter of days from the arrival of this report, and stresses that there is reason to believe that this report will open the way to visa liberalisation.
This senior official at the Haradinaj Government, commenting on reports that it is likely that by 2019 liberalisation will be postponed, and all of this because of fears that far-right parties, which link even with elections in the European Parliament, estimate that the EU does not deviate from its goal for Balkan peoples.
“I do not want to enter into the nature of various depressive speculations, but the EU has not avoided the goal that all Balkan countries be fully integrated into EU”, it is expressed, Arifi, on Wednesday.
The European Commission is expected to deliver a final message about the performance Kosovo has made in the direction of abolishing visas.
One of the main EU bodies will clarify its positioning about the report and the jobs that have been done for the process.
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