Germany is working to liberalise Kosovo visas says emisari Sarrazin

The German emissary for the Western Balkans, Manuel Sarrazin, is staying in Kosovo. This afternoon, he has been hosted for a meeting by Foreign Minister Donika Grovala, with whom they have discussed various issues involving the integration process. During the conference after the meeting, Sarrazin has also discussed the issue of liberalisation [...]
During the conference after the meeting, Sarrazin has also spoken on the issue of visa liberalisation, saying Germany supports visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens.
In addition, he has said, Germany is trying to persuade its partners in the EU to accept and agree that this will happen to Kosovars.
The visa liberalisation “is an important topic in the European Union's decision-making committees in Brussels and will vote in its favour. You can trust us on this. Also, we talked to our partners, and we told them that we think all the criteria have been fulfilled... we're convincing them with arguments that it's right and necessary to become”, he said.
However, according to Sarrazin, Germany cannot make the decision alone.
But, we don't decide on this alone, so you have to ask them this question as well: 8x1>, he said during the conference. I can only talk about Germany and not other countries in the region we want Kosovo to become part of any EU institution, so we were in favour of this” application, he said.












