EU using visas to pressure Kosovo

The international community “has exacerbated” calls for fighting organised crime and corruption, as visa removal and Kosovo's EU integration are also conditioned. Political party representatives say that by “the” of Kosovars the EU is being unfair to Kosovo. Shkodran Ramadani, political affairs connoisseur, has said [...]
Shkodran Ramadani, the connoisseur of political issues, has said that the European Union, with its visa failure for Kosovars, is testifying that it is not unified as an organisation. According to Ramadani, the real option for procrastinating this process is to exploit this issue in order for Kosovo to work more towards normalising relations with Serbia.
EU subx0 institutions are showing powerless access to the member states of this organisation. The policies and recommendations of EU officials are facing deaf “” from EU countries, but Kosovo is no longer at fault and blame can be found in a consistent lack of EU states. So the EU is emerging that there is no unified policy against Kosovo, but other variants cannot be ruled out that visa liberalisation is not given as a means to exert political pressure for Kosovo to commit more to dialogue with Serbia”, Ramadani has said.
Ramadani, meanwhile, has stressed that although too much pressure had been exerted on Kosovo for reaching an agreement with Montenegro, now a year after citizens have been wronged with non-visa. Kosovo has been highly pressured to ratify the agreement with Montenegro as the last criterion for visa liberalisation, and Kosovo after a long blockade managed to ratify it, the European Commission has confirmed that Kosovo has met all conditions, even more conditions than other countries. Now because of an inappropriate climate by EU countries, countries which will vote separately for the removal of visas for Kosovo, is hesitant and skeptical, it is an injustice from the EU for Kosovo citizens”, he has declared. / THREE










