Von Croamon é French Eurodeputes, who called visa removal for Kosovo crazy: Fortunately, most of the EPA supports it

The rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Violet von Cremon, has reacted to French Eurodeputes Dominique Bilde, who rejected Kosovo's membership in the European Union and to visa liberalisation. Cremon has written that most of the European Parliament supports Kosovo. Until she added that Kosovo [...]
The rapporteur for Kosovo in the European Parliament, Violet von Cremon, has reacted to French Eurodeputes Dominique Bilde, who rejected Kosovo's membership in the European Union and to visa liberalisation.
Cremon has written that most of the European Parliament supports Kosovo.
Until she added that Kosovo has met all criteria for visa liberalisation.
For good luck, most of our colleagues in the European Parliament are informed and support Kosovo in trying to co-operate with the EU”, Cromon has written.
Kosovo has fulfilled all criteria for visa liberalisation and its citizens deserve, like all other Europeans, to move freely”, she added.

French Eurodeput, Dominice Bilde, has rejected visa liberalisation for Kosovars.
It goes as far as it calls madness and that they reject the European Union's expansion in Kosovo.
Kosovo was on schedule this week at the European Parliament in France. We reject EU enlargement with this country. We also object to issuing visas to many of their citizens! It's time to stop this madness. The group of Identity and Democracy France says JO”, it wrote on Twitter.
The European Commission has confirmed since 2018 that Kosovo has fulfilled all criteria and has recommended abolishing visas.
The Commission has repeated this stance in the spring of this year.
Meanwhile, even European Parliament has supported and given its consent to visa liberalisation for Kosovo citizens.
Diplomatic sources continue to say that, regardless of whether or not it will be mentioned formally in some statement by the EU, the issue of liberalisation is not exempt from unblocking and launching the process in relevant EU working groups.
But this is an extended procedure and cannot be prejudged as to when it will happen.












