Milaim Zeka: If we continue with this policy there is no liberalisation

Kosovo Assembly MP Milaim Zeka says visa liberalisation is far apart. He has said that he understood this after this visit to the Netherlands, where all incidents in Kosovo, such as tear gas in Parliament and organised crime, were mentioned. [...]
He has said that he understood this after this visit to the Netherlands, where all incidents in Kosovo such as tear gas in Parliament and organised crime and corruption were mentioned.
Zeka says senior officials in the Netherlands have said they will not make the same mistake they have made with Albania, Bulgaria and Romania.
It is good to tell the truth and to show that hopes for liberalisation are minor.
This is Zeka's complete Facebook writing:
If we continue with this policy there is no liberalisation
During our visit as a delegation to the Dutch Parliament and, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I can freely say visa liberalisation is very, very far away.
It's better to trade right than to get a vote in the population. They counted us all black, starting out of teary gas in Parliament, to corruption and organised crime. The senior Dutch officials have openly declared to us “that they will not make the mistakes they made with Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and other countries”!
As deputy to my country, I have a market duty, and the Paris Summit won't make a decision, especially if no tax is removed. I think we're running around Darden of Ahmat, since we've been bringing almost two years of demarcation...!












