“Even this year Kosovo may not have visa liberalisation”

International developments Knower Arber Vladhiu says the political aspect and the issue of Kosovo-Serbia reports prompted France to hesitate as regards visa liberalisation for Kosovo. He claims that since this process has not been completed when Kosovo has completed all technical processes, then it has moved to the political level. “This year can [...]
He claims that since this process has not been completed when Kosovo has completed all technical processes, then it has moved to the political level.
This year could all pass without visa liberalisation for two reasons, the first because France has its own elections in the first part of this year, which means by May, when it should keep a big summit for the Western Balkan. I don't believe that the election process can be carried out in France and will completely depend on all elements that France can have inside and on winning or not winning President Macro. The second is that after France the chairmanship with the European Union takes over the Czech Republic, given President Cek's position specifically and taking into account the position of part of the political scene in the Czech Republic, I doubt there may be some progress in the visa liberalisation process. Vladhiu said on the Kosovo Clan Info Magazine Show.
On the other hand, former Kosovo ambassador to Greece, said Kosovo's foreign policy continues to be unlimited, inconsistent and clean.
Kosovo's biggest problem is not with the European Union as a whole, but with the European Union as the five-nation EU, the five countries that have not recognised Kosovo's independence yet, and here lies Kosovo's biggest problem and not Serbia. We simply cannot see Serbia as defining and demining everything in Kosovo. We should view the European Union as something that we should either work with and see how to solve the problem with the five non-recognitional countries, or we should see which should be our alternative. The alternative we do not have, the EU means it is the only alternative for us, but for Serbia it can be another option. ”
The political analyst said the Government should define Kosovo's approach to foreign policy and define what its strategy is.










