Haradinaj even more optimistic: It's a few weeks or a few months to visa liberalisation

A day after returning from Brussels, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said that only weeks or months separate Kosovo from visa liberalisation. Haradinaj made that statement during his visit to Kosovo's Economic Ode today, with whom he met with the institution's new chairman, Berat Rukicin. Haradinaj after meeting [...]
Haradinaj made that statement during his visit to Kosovo's Economic Ode today, with whom he met with the institution's new chairman, Berat Rukicin.
Haradinaj, after the meeting, said that after receiving positive recommendation yesterday from the European Commission, some implementation aspects have remained towards free movement.
Kosovo has fully carried out the criteria for liberalisation is also a systemic implementation aspect, it's for all countries not only this way, so it's a few weeks or a few months to the finals, but I'm sure we're on the right track that we're going to do the work, so we've done it here since yesterday that's due, but we're going to do our jobs until the day we move free “, Haradinaj said.
Haradinaj said the government he heads is open to co-operate with the Kosovo Economic Ode in order to help local producers.
“As the country's Government, we really consider the Economic Council partner, we are open to co-operate, to get all possible proposals that help business entrepreneurs, which help producers, to move Kosovo forward in economic growth. The visa liberalisation is understood to help circulation and goods when people move, even goods”, Haradinaj said.
The executive head has also spoken of the economic areas which he said through them the Government has enabled economic development in the country.
Kosovo Economic Ode Chairman Berat Rukiqi, on the other hand, thanked the prime minister for the visit, said that now is the time for economic development to be placed as priority.
I thank the partnership that he gave to the Kosovo Economic Council that very openly, very directly address problems, challenges and proposals that can advance the private sector”, Rukiqi has said.












