Visas nowhere, Bislimi: Kosovo has met all criteria for liberalisation

The first Deputy Prime Minister, Besnik Bislimi, has introduced the Kosovo government's agenda in the European agenda for 2022. He, through a post on the social network Facebook, has said that their priorities will be “the implementation of the SAA and the European reform agenda (ERA-II), rule of the Law, fighting organised crime and [...]
The first Deputy Prime Minister, Besnik Bislimi, has introduced the Kosovo government's agenda in the European agenda for 2022.
He, through a post on the social network Facebook, has said their priorities will be “implementation of the SAA and the agenda of European reforms (ERA-II), the rule of the Law, fighting organised crime and corruption, good governance and democratisation, economic recovery, public administration reform, good neighbourly relations, including dialogue with Serbia, approach of EU Aquis legislation and greater programming and absorption of pre-accession funds <1x> and the Western Investment Fund <2x>
Bislimi has since stressed that today the 10th anniversary of the start of the visa liberalisation dialogue between the EU and Kosovo is marked.
“Therefore, I took advantage of the case to remind EU member states that Kosovo has met all the necessary criteria, and Kosovo citizens are awaiting a decision on abolishing visas, which they deserve”, Bislimi said.












