Visa liberalisation, Netherlands proposed commission to see Kosovo criteria met

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore Melisa Haradinaj-Subla dragging visa liberalisation for Kosovo has called it a lack of vision and EU leadership. The chief of Kosovo diplomacy during today's report to the Commission for European Integration, said the country has met and exceeded all criteria for visa liberalisation. According to her, Kosovo is [...]
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspore Melisa Haradinaj-Subla dragging visa liberalisation for Kosovo has called it a lack of vision and EU leadership.
The chief of Kosovo diplomacy during today's report to the Commission for European Integration, said the country has met and exceeded all criteria for visa liberalisation. According to her, Kosovo is being wronged by Europeans.
Haradinaj-stubla before the people's elected also spoke of her visit to the Netherlands -- a sceptical country for visa liberalisation.
She said that an exact concern for reluctance has not been expressed there, but have proposed a joint commission between the two countries to see Kosovo criteria met.
The same thing, the minister said that he and Prime Minister Hoti have proposed to the other sceptical state for visa liberalisation, France.
“It is lack of vision and EU leadership not to give answers to visa liberalisation for Kosovo. The criteria have been fulfilled and exceeded maintained. We are able to work with all the sceptical states to be convinced of visa liberalisation. For four months I have reached cover or with the virtual disk with EU foreign ministers. Most of them are supporters, we have the German presidency that is engaged. Dutch counterpart has not voiced genuine concern for the lack of support for visa liberalisation”, she said.












