“Woodrow Center Wilson”: Visa liberalised for Kosovo, France, Netherlands must give up opposition

“Woodrow Center Wilson” in Washington published a report days ago regarding the consolidation of Kosovo's sovereignty and what needs to be done. The report provides recommendations for continuing the processes that are at stake and regulation of policies that hinder Kosovo's development, respectively, full recognition of Kosovo by EU states and membership [...]
The report provides recommendations for continuing the processes that are at a standstill and regulation of policies that impede Kosovo's development, respectively, full recognition of Kosovo by EU states and its NATO membership.
This report provides recommendations for the United States, the EU, the United Kingdom, and NATO, for Kosovo and Serbia.
This report requires that visa liberalisation for Kosovo be immediately experienced, while it is said that France and the Netherlands give up their opposition.
“dialog facilitators -- the US and the EU -- should support these principles and clearly reject changes of borders”.
This centre has also sought to boost support for Kosovo's accession to international organisations that are key to domestic and international security: Council of Europe (KE), Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSBE), World Health Organisation ( OBS), Interpol, and U NESTO.
This report requires that visa liberalisation for Kosovo be immediately experienced, while France and the Netherlands give up their opposition.












