These countries are leaving Kosovars without visas

They have been mentioned many times over the past 10 years, as well as champagne for visa liberalisation opened, which does not seem too close to happening in view of the clear opposition of France and the Netherlands. The Netherlands government has sent a letter to several Euro-deputes with the intention of challenging visa removal [...]
They have been mentioned many times over the past 10 years, as well as champagne for visa liberalisation opened, which does not seem too close to happening in view of the clear opposition of France and the Netherlands.
The Dutch government has sent a letter to several Euro-deputes with the intent of refusing to abolish visas for Kosovo.
Meanwhile, France continues to maintain the same attitude.
France and Holland's opposition to visa liberalisation towards Kosovo was clarified on Monday by Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Dutch diplomacy chief Steff Block wrote letters to a group of European Parliament deputies, who had requested free movement for Kosovars.
The European Council has not yet made a decision on liberalising Kosovo, creating the list from this country of cases being investigated, and final judgments in cases involving organised crime and corruption remain important, since these are key to the” standards, it is said among other things in this letter.
In addition, this letter raised concerns about migration and, in particular, strengthening the rule of law.
While, France has clearly said that Kosovo has not yet met the criteria for visa liberalisation.
France's ambassador to Kosovo has said that this state, along with several other member states, believes Kosovo has not yet met all conditions in this phase.
She has already mentioned the cases of two countries whose visas were removed, while France is facing migration from Georgia and Albania, and that this is causing major problems. And that made us extremely cautious in visa liberalisation.











