European Commission Still Unappreciated About Meeting Last Liberalisation criterion

The European Commission has not yet presented the delegation's results in the fact-finding about meeting the latest criteria for visa liberalisation for Kosovo. In early May, the delegation had remained in Kosovo to collect data and then analyse how much has been met in the fight against corruption and organised crime, [...]
In early May the delegation had remained in Kosovo to collect data and then analyse how much the criteria of fighting corruption and organised crime have been met, Koha Ditore writes today.
The European Commission has officially not indicated when the results will be published. But sources within this institution have said this process has not yet been finalised and that there is no date when it will occur.
“assessment of meeting the criteria in terms of evidence in the conflict registry against organised crime and corruption is continuing”, a source within the European Commission has said.
The fact-finding delegation, led by Deputy Director-General at the Directorate General for Migration, Internal Affairs and State, Simon Mordue, came to Pristina only shortly after the Kosovo Assembly ratified the demarcation agreement with Montenegro, as one of the last two criteria in the visa liberalisation process.











