Engel orders the EU to liberalise visas for Kosovars as soon as possible

Conventioner Eliot L. Engel, also chairman of the Commission for Foreign Affairs, has called on the European Union to certified the Visa Liberalisation Plan and provide visa liberalisation for Kosovo. In a letter sent to the president of the European Commission, the president of the Council of Europe, as well as the heads of 28 European Union states, Engel has [...]
On one letter Sent to the president of the European Commission, the president of the Council of Europe, as well as the heads of the 28 European Union states, Engel has requested “complete” of the Commission's recommendation to allow visa liberalisation for Kosovars, with the same standards the EU has awarded to Balkan neighbours.
As it becomes known further, the two-party letter was also signed by the Republican Committee of Foreign Affairs, Michael McCaul, respectively, conveys Telegrafi.
If treated as citizens of any other Balkan country, Kosovars would already travel visa-free to the Schengen area. But the inability to provide visa liberalisation seems to indicate that there is a second standard being applied to the people of Kosovo ... We, therefore, promote EU member states and the EU Council to adhere to the recommendations of the Parliament and the EU Commission, condition the fulfillment of the Kosovo Visa Liberalisation Plan, and give visa liberalisation for Kosovo without further delay of<1>, lawmakers are said to have written.
Chairman @RepEliotEnge Today fired the European Union to elect Kosovo #Kosovo.
Engel hurt letters to:
- President of the E.U. Commission
- President of the E.U. Council
-28 E.W. heads of statehttps://t.co/JOFz6Yimc) House Foreign Affairs Committee (@HouseFereign) October 8, 2019












