EU chief through letter shows what Kosovo should do towards progress, mentions visas

EU chief through letter shows what Kosovo should do towards progress, mentions visas

The European Union's representative in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, has published a New Year's paper on the European perspective of the country serving. Among other things, it gives evidence that 93% of Kosovars support their country's EU membership. In the article, Szunyog lists areas where Kosovo should act in fulfilling [...]

The European Union's representative in Kosovo, Thomas Szunyog, has published a New Year's paper on the European perspective of the country serving.

Among other things, it gives evidence that 93% of Kosovars support their country's EU membership.

In the article, Szunyog ranks areas where Kosovo must act in meeting the criteria for the European agenda.

There are, rule of law, reform of the justice system, then energy and economic development.

The “is up to Kosovo to exploit these opportunities in order to develop, grow and progress. For that to happen, it must be established both in law and in spirit, economic policies, guarantees of rule of law and standards needed for attracting investments. What matters is concrete decisions, adopted legislation, the implementation measures and structures created”.

Brussels' first in Pristina also cited visa liberalisation. He says he remains the European Council to make the final decision on the issue.

Kosovo Institute for European Policy Director (EPIK) Demush Shasha says Szunyog's article is unique to one thing.

The ambassador does not mention dialogue with Serbia, not why he does not consider it important, but has wanted to highlight the importance of domestic reforms that have been delayed for a long time. ” Shasha added.

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