Eurodeputs ask Merkel for visa liberalisation for Kosovo within 2020

Former European Integration Ministry Secretary Demush Shasha through a Facebook post has announced that 33 members of the European Parliament have written to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, asking for visa liberalisation for Kosovo by 2020. “Day, 33 members of the European Parliament from 4 larger groups [...]
“Dje, 33 members of the European Parliament from 4 major parliamentary groups of the European Parliament have written to Chancellor Merkel and Germany's Interior Minister Mr. Seehofer to ensure that the decision-making for visa liberalisation for Kosovo is completed within 2020 under the German Presidency”, Shasha wrote on Facebook.
According to him, the remaining six months of this year, the political spectrum in Kosovo should show political will and responsibility to end the isolation of citizens.
The best six-month window will open for 4 days to ensure visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens since 2016. In particular in these six months, the political spectrum in Kosovo must show political will and responsibility to ensure the end of the isolation of Kosovo citizens”, Shasha wrote away.
According to him, if visa liberalisation is lost for Kosovo in the next six months of the German presidency, this process could enter an unpredictable stage.
Kosovo continues to remain the only country in Europe, where its citizens cannot move freely in the Schengen area.












