Countries that have not recognised Kosovo could block liberalisation process

This month's end will be crucial for the Republic of Kosovo in terms of visa liberalisation, as recommendation from the European Commission will be published. And whether the latter will be positive, European Integration Minister Award Hoxha and the first of justice, Abelard Tahiri on the matter claim that Kosovo [...]
And whether it will be the latter positive, European Integration Minister Award Hoxha and the first of justice, Abelard Tahiri on this issue claim that Kosovo has already carried out all conditions in terms of this direction.
On the other hand, the legislature's legalisation in EU visa countries is also backing European connoisseurs.
European Law Professor Emrush Ujkan believes that on the basis of the final report this month could be considered crucial for Kosovo.
“ ...I can't say it's a crucial month, but in the sense that the European Commission will come with a recommendation, I think it's now just June that on the basis of works there will be a positive visa report”, Wolfan said.
Furthermore, he has shown the main problem that, according to him, is expected to be a country that has not recognised Kosovo as a state.
The most important thing is that we should see how Spain will be viewed. Because we don't have a problem qualified majority getting the vote so this is very interesting how Spain will react and depend on its position. Kosovo believes there is any problem in this direction, Kosovo has enough votes because by 2/3, we have no problem with the numbers after. But once again we will see how Spain will be viewed, this state's response is of practical importance”, he has said.
In addition, that lobby of the Kosovo Assembly in Europe for visa removal recognises it as fair, but according to him it has to happen even earlier.
The member countries are the ones who decide at the end of the day together with the European Parliament. I think it's a good thing that this country is trying to support Kosovo's decision-making, but I think it's hit, but it's had to work this way too early, it's over, Wolfan.
Otherwise, on June 7th, a Kosovo Assembly delegation, led by the chief parliament, Kadri Wessel, has travelled to Austria and France in order to lobby for visa liberalisation for Kosovo.
We remember that expectations by Kosovo institutions are for EU procedures to be completed by the end of this year.












