Chocolate: Whenever liberalisation occurs, civil servants and citizens are credited

Former Minister of Integrations for visa liberalisation Bekim Colak has spoken on the issue that on 13 October, it is expected that day in order in the Council of Europe will be precisely liberalisation. He said that more recently by the end of this year, the Council of Europe even at the level of ministers would have to take [...]
Former Minister of Integrations for visa liberalisation Bekim Colak has spoken on the issue that on 13 October, it is expected that day in order in the Council of Europe will be precisely liberalisation.
He said the Council of Europe, at the level of ministers, would have to make the final decision on visa liberalisation for Kosovo by the end of this year, while adding that the merits belong to civil servants.
“Meritas belong to civil servants who have been working concretely to meet technical criteria from 2012 to 2016, since Kosovo has had any additional criteria under the visa liberalisation process”, Colak is expressed in “Info Magazine” in Klan Kosova.
In addition to civil servants, Colak said the credit lies with Kosovo citizens who, according to him, have shown unprecedented patience.
“Therefore, merits belong to these servants, but Kosovo citizens who have shown an unprecedented patience waiting for six years under a deep isolation that a completely deserved decision should delay so long” has been expressed.












