Today, European Commission launches discussion on visa liberalisation for Kosovars

October 12th is expected to be a special day for Kosovo in Brussels. In the European Union capital, the committee's college is first expected to approve progress reports for aspiring countries to enter the EU. In some areas the report will be different for Kosovo, but to visa liberalisation the European Commission remains [...]
In the European Union capital, the committee's college is first expected to approve progress reports for aspiring countries to enter the EU.
In some areas the report will be different for Kosovo, but on visa liberalisation the European Commission remains loyal to the stance of 2018.
The EC says the visa regime for Kosovars must be removed, and that conditions have been met.
On this report and called “Non-Paper” The visa processing group, but in Brussels, will hold works Wednesday and Thursday for liberalisation.
Until Wednesday and Thursday, the visa group works, the union's interior affairs ministers, more precisely the Schengen Council, gather on Friday (October 14th).
Free movement for Kosovo citizens does not figure the topic of discussion.
The official announcement says that the overall situation with particular focus on management of external borders and that actions will be put in this area.
The final decision on liberalisation after conducting preliminary procedures takes the EC by qualified majority.












