Apostolova: You're hurting us for visas too, but don't be disappointed.

Apostolova: You're hurting us for visas too, but don't be disappointed.

EU office chief Nataliya Apostolova has called on Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj to reconsider once again the tax imposed on Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as the time has come to see what is important for Kosovo. Apostolova made these comments at the table organized on the three [...]

Apostolova made these comments at the table organised on the occasion of the SAA's three anniversary for Kosovo.

She also spoke of visa liberalisation, ordering Kosovo citizens not to be disappointed.

“The EU has pledged that free movement will be the priority of dialogue. Kosovo has made progress in fighting corruption. The EP vote is evidence that you have progressed. The process must be carried out, and it is in the hands of the council. Do not be disappointed because it is not developing in speed, not automatically done. We feel some kind of pain, my message is to continue on this straight path, keep this progress, I'm sure there will be a happy end to”, Apostolova said.

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