Haradinaj-stubla blames Besnik Biseli for French conditioning in visa liberalisation process

Former Foreign Minister Melza Haradinaj-Subla has said the visa liberalisation process indicates specifically that the relationship between the European Union and Kosovo is dysfunctional. She has said it is incomprehensible that state institutions reinstate citizens' hopes and currentised the visa liberalisation issue without being informed there are still technical issues of [...]
She has said it is unintelligible that state institutions reaffirmed citizens' expectations and currentised the issue of visa liberalisation without being informed there are still unexplained technical issues.
The “for me today remains unintelligible how the current Kosovo institutions restored citizens' expectations and actualised the issue of liberalisation, without being well-informed that there are still unconventional bilateral issues with certain member states”. wrote it on Facebook.
Haradinaj- Stublla has further said that under such circumstances Kosovo must urgently restore the Ministry of European Integration and work intensively on a serious agenda for Kosovo's progress on the Euro-integration path.
The key strategic error lies in the fact that the European integration portfolio manages the same deputy prime minister, who is responsible for dialogue, "technic" with Serbia. So this government is knowingly allowing one process to be conditioned with another!”, she wrote.
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COMM SOVA BEAST INTEGRATION MINISTRY EVROPIAN!
The liberalisation process accurately defines Kosovo's dysfunctional relationship with the EU: ignoring, uneven, and political. Although with more criteria than other countries around us, set in a clear contractual relationship with the EU, the main issue of technical nature has not rarely been misused by the EU to condition entirely political processes in Kosovo.
The fact that the EU's foreign policy issue remains the exclusive responsibility of member states, very often in the case of Kosovo, has been used as a means to overestimate (such as liberalisation), while after their failure, it has been used as a rationale to justify that each member state has different positions. Therefore, I say with full conviction that EU structural shortcomings do not reflect anything more clearly than the protracted process of visa liberalisation for Kosovo, which has lost EU credibility as a political whole first to honour their contractual obligations, to offer a pro-European vision of aspiring states, and third to keep their political promises.
For me today it remains incomprehensible how the current Kosovo institutions re-established citizens' expectations and actualised the issue of liberalisation, without being well-informed that there are still unexplored bilateral issues with some member states!
The main strategic error lies in the fact that the European integration portfolio manages the same Deputy Prime Minister, who is responsible for dialogue ʹtechnicʹ with Serbia. So this government is knowingly allowing one process to be dedicated to another!
Kosovo must urgently restore the Ministry of European Integration, and work intensively on a serious agenda for advancing the Euro-integration road, an unalterable route for the Republic of Kosovo!










