Kurti calls visa liberalisation dead-ender unfair, fleeting

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has called the visa liberalisation deadlocking of the European Union Council unfair and fleeting. At Seven Meeting of Parliamentary Commission for Stabilisation and Association The EU, Kosovo, Kurti in the Assembly, said that Kosovo is committed to intensifying the implementation of reforms and criteria for integration “Blocking [...]
At Seven Meeting of Parliamentary Commission for Stabilisation and Association EU ʹ Kosovo, Kurti in Parliament said Kosovo is committed to intensifying reform implementation and
The criteria for integration “Blocking the decision to open inter-institutional negotiations for achieving the visa liberalisation decision for Kosovo citizens by the Council is an unfair and short decision. Parliament is the place where this issue should be raised at every meeting until the decision is made, as there is the place where Europe is protected as a continent and not member states”, he said.
The government leader stressed that democratic changes that have occurred in Kosovo have brought stability and economic development.
“I often say the European Union starts at home and needs to grow here from the inside, but we need outside assistance, so help from the EU as the world's richest socioeconomic club. We are committed to intensifying reform and integration criteria. Same time we're on our way. Democratic changes in Kosovo have brought stability and economic development. By the end of this year, there is expected to be double growth in gross percentages of local products”, Kurti added.
While Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi said that with Kurti Government, energy for economic reforms is greater than whenever before “Energy for the agenda and European reforms is greater than ever before. With the new political commitment government strengthened by passing responsibilities to the highest level of”, he said. /kp










