Kurt's statement, Beqa: All governments are meritive for visas, citizens know what image Albin created on the outside.

It has now been years and years since almost every Government that has led Kosovo has contributed to the visa liberalisation process. But today the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, credited his government if this process is finalised on June 23rd, writes Periscopi. During a media conference, Kurti said it has improved [...]
During a media conference, Kurti said Kosovo's image of the first two years has improved.
I believe that Kosovo's image to a considerable extent has been adjusted, which for my powerful conviction, is the best since Kosovo's declaration of independence. With a rise of confidence, economic growth and the growth of reactions in international organisations' estimates. And this should be adjusted in the EU's attitudes towards us. We have met the criteria, and in the next month it is 4 years since liberalisation has been recommended for the second time. The problem is highlighted in Kosovo's image. We have worked hard and prestigious organisations have testified that Kosovo's image is not the first two years. I hope this reflects”, Kurt said.
I have responded to this statement, Hajdar Beqa, deputy PDK.
Besa, in a pronouncement for Periscope, has named Kurt's statement a despondency, but in reality, that hasn't happened.
He added that credit in the visa liberalisation process lies with all governments.
The “currently in terms of visa liberalisation, I consider it to be the process which started the weather and Kosovo has met the criteria it had set by the EU earlier. Visa liberalisation is not news of public opinion because it is a prodigious process, while all governments have been contributing to the process of European integration.
As for Kosovo's image, I regret that Mr. Kurti has isolated Kosovo even in relation to the international factor. I think Kurt's statement is desirable, but the real situation is different, so do the citizens of Kosovo, and we have problems both in domestic and outside images for Mr. Kurti. We are seeing what the trend of price growth is, what inflation...”, Beqa told Periscope.
We remember that on June 23rd in Brussels the meeting of EU leaders and the Western Balkans will be held, but visa liberalisation is still unknown. /Periscope-Iiliani Jylanus












