No visa moves, promises continue

Insisting incumbent Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, that the removal of visas for Kosovars will take place this end is continuing, as more and more the real prospects of this process getting the green light from EU member states are waned every day. Kosovo's free movement continues not to support France, Belgium, [...]
Kosovo's free movement continues not to support France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark, as long as Germany remains alone in the process, the Voice newspaper writes today.
Acting Government head Ramush Haradinaj is continuing to insist that the lifting of visas for Kosovo will occur in late November, eventually in December of this year, despite the EU Council of Ministers still not putting this process into effect. Haradinaj's visa removal has promised in almost every public presentation as chairman of the government, while doing so the following week, with which we left behind, he stressed that the new visa liberalisation government would happen.
The visa liberalisation has been delayed too long, we are disappointed that it has been so late. However, the process is in the final of itself, in the first days of the new government visa liberalisation” could occur. He has also declared that this process could be postponed as far away as December of this year.
So part of the job can happen even now in late November, but we expect positive developments in December for liberalisation. The entry into force of the decision could be delayed a week, but not for months, we are seriously waiting to happen”, Haradinaj declared last week. But despite the ongoing promises of Haradinaj and other officials of the current government, connoisseurs of integration issues have told “Zerit” that liberalisation for Kosovars will not happen even this year. This is because the process continues to be strongly opposed by EU states such as France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark.












