Would Kosovo citizens' problems solve visa liberalisation

Would Kosovo citizens' problems solve visa liberalisation

Politologist Albinot Maloku says visa liberalisation is most likely not to happen this year for Kosovo. According to him, the EU has used this process to condition Kosovo in terms of international agreements, such as border demarcation with Montenegro. In an interview with Periscope, he said that even [...]

According to him, the EU has used this process to condition Kosovo in terms of international agreements, such as border demarcation with Montenegro.

In an interview for Periscope, he has said that even if visa liberalisation took place, it would not solve the economic and social problems of Kosovo citizens, but says they hope they can benefit from legal gaps in EU countries.

No, it won't. Taking a visa, without waiting in embassies, does not necessarily mean commitment rights, but citizens hope in their own strength, which will find some legal gaps and opportunities to increase their economies. Not in the legal sense of opportunity, but they hope to find some space and benefit from the process. The important thing is that the citizens of Kosovo do not feel equal”, he said. /Periscopi/

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