No visa movement, no matter what it promised in June

President Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj have mentioned month of this year as opigmal for lifting visas from the European Union, but there is currently no indication that visas will be removed. Although it has been nine years since the heads of institutions of the Republic of Kosovo have started promises of liberalisation, Kosovo citizens [...]
Although it has been nine years since the heads of institutions of the Republic of Kosovo have started promises of liberalisation, Kosovo citizens are continuing to have no right to travel without visas to the Schengen area. In fact, the nine-year vows of Kosovo leaders may not be experienced until this year, despite the fact that current rulers recently as the optimism date for visa removal have mentioned June 2019.
So they consider connoisseurs of integration processes, who say it is impossible for after two months to have a positive visa decision. Nevertheless, they say to assess whether the visa regime will be removed should be expected the result of parliamentary elections in the EU, which will be held in May 2019, Zeri writes.
Meanwhile, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, who has been pledging visa removal since 2010, has already stated that the visa decision will be made during June this year. That is what chief executive Ramush Haradinaj has said, despite continued calls by senior EU officials not to give dates on the issue.












