Albin Kurti talks about visa liberalisation after EU turned its back on tax

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti participated in today's “Western Balkan Conference”, organised by Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. He has in this case highlighted the problem of not liberalising visas for Kosovo citizens as the last country not enjoying this right in the Western Balkan region. Kurt has asked [...]
He has in this case highlighted the problem of not liberalising visas for Kosovo citizens as the last country not enjoying this right in the Western Balkan region.
Kurti has called for a greater commitment to the European Union for Kosovo and its citizens.
Kosovo's “Community is new and energetic, so I don't doubt that we can work hard. But it is imperative that the EU also work and be dedicated to us. In this pandemic crisis where cities and states around the globe are closing borders and isolating their people, we understand how important freedom of movement is. But when the pandemic is completed, citizens across Europe will be willing to move freely again across Europe, as we in Kosovo will remain isolated. Visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens is long-term”, Kurti has indicated.
Otherwise, all prime ministers of the Balkan region, as well as officials from Austria and the European Union, were present in this video conference.
We say that the EU has asked Kurti for full tax on Serbian and Bosnian products, turning his back on his proposal for partial removal.












