No visa, no lobby in the EU

Integration process recognisers are criticising Kosovo institutions' leaders that they are not lobbiing enough for visa liberalisation with the European Union, especially those states that have reservations in this direction. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has declared that Kosovo is not far from the visa liberalisation decision with the European Union (BE), [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has stated that Kosovo is not far away from the visa liberalisation decision with the European Union (BE), though many member states have not declared pro-pronounced the country's quest for movement in the Schengen Zone.
France, Holland, Finland,..., still have dilemmas if they will vote for visa liberalisation for Kosovo in the EU Council of Ministers, while Bulgaria, Slovakia and Lithuania have confirmed to “Zrin” that they will support the country in the process.
However, as many influential EU states have questioned the visa issue for Kosovo, state officials in Pristina are not lobbiing enough on them to convince skeptical states.
Integration process recognisers say visa liberalisation with the EU is hampering several factors, including lack of results within the fight against corruption, organised crime, etc....











