What's happening with visas, Haradinaj talks

Acting Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said that Kosovo has met the conditions for visa liberalisation. He has confirmed that this is now the political issue of Europe's internal developments and does not relate to the tax Kosovo has imposed on Serbia. Haradinaj has told of “New age”
He has confirmed that this is now the political issue of Europe's internal developments and does not relate to the tax Kosovo has imposed on Serbia.
Haradinaj has told of “The new era” that if Kosovo does not enter the agenda at the first meeting of the EU Council, held in late February or early March of this year, then it is known that this is being done on purpose and that it is known to be an agenda to keep it isolated.
Even former Foreign Affairs Minister Enver Hoxhaj, currently deputy prime minister, thinks visa liberalisation is not linked to the work of Kosovo institutions.
He has said the way the EU has dealt with Kosovo and the way some member states have treated Kosovo has been unfair and has damaged EU credibility in Kosovo.










