Hoti in Brussels: All conditions met, Kosovars deserve visa removal

During the official visit to Brussels, Government of the Republic of Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has been hosted at a meeting by European Union Commissioner for Neighborship and Enlargement Oliver Varhely, with whom he talked about recent political developments in the country. This was made known by a media communiqué from the [...] office.
During the official visit to Brussels, Government of the Republic of Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has been hosted at a meeting by European Union Commissioner for Neighborship and Enlargement Oliver Varhely, with whom he talked about recent political developments in the country.
This was made known through a communique for the media by the prime minister's office.
Hoti was said to have announced Commissioner Varhely's priorities for the Government of Kosovo, in particular in managing the situation created with COVID 19, about the measures that have been undertaken and the economic recovery package.
On behalf of the government, Prime Minister Hoti has thanked EU institutions for the financial and technical support they have given Kosovo in fighting pandemic.
He, too, has laid out the need for quicker closure of the visa liberalisation process, stressing that Kosovo citizens deserve to move freely like other peoples, as all previous conditions have been met.
Prime Minister Hoti has also spoken of the agreement on normalising economic relations between the Republic of Kosovo and that of Serbia, signed in Washington on September 4th, which presents an act of goodwill to move further towards the comprehensive agreement between the two countries, which must result in mutual recognition.











