KMDLNJ: Visa liberalisation does not solve our problems

Kosovo politicians cannot, cannot and dare not set deadlines for visa liberalisation, as this depends on internationals, but they must insist on standards that the countries of the region have had and not accept the conditions not required by them. That's what it says in a reaction to the media from [...]
Thus it is said in a reaction to the media by KMDLNJ concerning visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens as the last country in the region that does not enjoy that right.
KMDLNJ considers that visa liberalisation cannot solve the problems of poverty, major unemployment, political uncertainty as a consequence of Serbia's flagrant intervention, but that the right of free movement should be worth all the same, without restrictions, and not by setting specific conditions and using blackmail that is in full opposition to the Universal Declaration for Human Rights of the United Nations.
“Currently, Kosovo is at the bottom of the well, if its hand of salvation can be extended and it can recover otherwise there will be many problems. Human rights are protected, respected and promoted according to the principle of universality, without using double standards as if it has been acted so far in Kosovo by those who are legalising us for those rights”, KMDLNJ says.
According to KMDLNJ, non-visa liberalisation is due to political causes, as Kosovo politicians have accepted EU conditions for visa liberalisation even in cases where they may have even damaged the interests of the state and citizens as if it was demarcation of the border with Montenegro and talks with Serbia.
Kosovo is undergoing, not that it stands badly compared to the profitable states, but that political pressure is being put on it because there are unresolved problems with Serbia, the state that is fond of the international community, without meriting it, and that even further it continues to be a state with great destabilising capacity and risk for its neighbours”, it says in response.












