Haradinaj meets with EU chief, urges visa liberalisation

Haradinaj meets with EU chief, urges visa liberalisation

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has met the chief of the European Union office in Kosovo today, Tomáš Szunyog. He announced that from Szunyog, he has requested EU support for visa liberalisation for Kosovo. “I asked the ambassador for his and EU support, on the challenges facing the country [...]

He announced that from Szunyog, he has requested EU support for visa liberalisation for Kosovo.

“I asked the ambassador for his and the EU's support, on the challenges that await our country, visa liberalisation, Euro-Atlantic integration, and the agreement for mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia”, he wrote in a post in “Facebook”

His full post:

I waited today for European Union Office Chief and Special Representative to Kosovo Tomáš Szunyog.

Ambassador Szunyog praised the election process in which our country passed.

Expressing my and the Alliance's positions, I praised the February 14th elections as victory for democracy, elections that have given Kosovo an advantage both in the domestic and international plan.

I asked the ambassador for his and the EU's support, on the challenges that await our country, visa liberalisation, Euro-Atlantic integrations and the agreement for mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia.

RH

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