The visas are not removed, but here are the other slaps the Council of Ministers gives to the Government

Conclusions of the European Union's Council of Ministers for Kosovo not only do they not bring positive news about visas, but they give our country some strong slaps on other issues as well. Employment, Association, Bridge in Mitrovica, treatment being made to Specials are just some of the points where the Council of Ministers [...]
The decision regarding the visa liberalisation proposal is currently being considered by the Council”, while “closure without further delay in the agreement with Serbia, with the ease of the High Representative, is essential for Kosovo and Serbia to move on the respective European paths”, the report's conclusions say.
Criticals for Government:
The report has a lot of criticism for the Government of Kosovo, where a new dynamic is required, is a position other than the one currently holding the Government of Kosovo.
The Council of Ministers' criticisms are especially severe for the tax on products originating from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, on employing people with criminal precedents (and sentenced for war crimes), for non-invention of association, for not getting into Mitrovica Bridge, and the way the Special Court is being treated.
Visas:
For the Government of Kosovo, the hardest part should be at the last point, which talks about visa liberalisation for the country's citizens, which concludes with the sentence that this decision is still under consideration.
We remember that in the last few days, citizens have been reached with statements about how we're very close to a positive visa decision, how we're working on getting into the visa agenda, but it seems like we're still far away.












