Gashi: Kosovo's youth unjustly kept closed by Europe this year we liberalise

The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, as well as organisations “Access” and “The red Moll” have held today an artistic performance with the motto “Kosovo is nearly”, in honour of International Youth Day. They have placed a puzzle in the centre of the capital, in the “Mother Teresa” Square in the shape of the door, which opened after the minister [...]
They have placed a puzzle in the centre of the capital, in the “Mother Teresa” Square in the shape of the door, which opened after Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Cameron Gashi placed the last part on it.
The door was in the form of the European Union flag and young people just opened through it.
Through this performance, organisers said they have wanted to show Europe that Kosovo's young are ready for Europe and are waiting for the freedom of their movement.
Culture Minister Kujtim Gashi in his address congratulated the youth on their day and said that through this installation they want to show Europe that they are ready for Europe.
According to him, after meeting the criteria for visa liberalisation, it is unfair that Kosovo's youth are still closed. But Gashi reiterated the government promise that visas will be liberalised this year.












