EU gives visa answers

The topic of visa liberalisation for Kosovo will be a topic of discussion at today's meeting at the European Union Council of Ministers. The news is confirmed today by the Czech Government office. “We can confirm that the Czech government, which heads the European Union presidency, has decided on a daily discussion, [...]
“We can confirm that the Czech government, which heads the European Union Presidency, has decided on a daily discussion, the issue of visa liberalisation for Kosovo at the working group meeting, held today (October 12th) and tomorrow on 13th. The topic of visa liberalisation for Kosovo will be discussed tomorrow, on 13 October”, the Czech Government's response said.
The discussion tomorrow on the topic of visa liberalisation for Kosovo has preceded today the publication of the European Commission's Progress Report for Kosovo, where European Union Commissioner for Neighborship and Enlargement Oliver Varhely himself has re-confirmed and reaffirmed that Kosovo has met all criteria for visa liberalisation.
It has already been reconfirmed that Kosovo has fulfilled all criteria for visa liberalisation.
Meanwhile, premature celebrations for visa liberalisation in Vetevendosje Movement have started yesterday.
Former Prizren leader Mytaher Haskuka as she celebrated her birthday takes a holiday for “liberalisation of visas” and for the European Commission's “raport for Kosovo”.
“Tu celebrated the European Commission's most positive report on Kosovo, visa liberalisation... as well as the day I am aging for a year along with hearts”, Haskuka wrote.












