France, Germany and Poland call for visa liberalisation for Kosovo, analyst: It could be memories of their colleagues

France, Germany and Poland through a joint statement have called for progress in the visa liberalisation process for Kosovo today. In a direct link to ABC, Kosovo analyst Ardian Arifaj said this recent development of ministers could also be a call to their colleagues to receive a [...]
In a direct link to ABC, Kosovo analyst Ardian Arifaj said this recent development of ministers could also be a call to their colleagues to make a delayed decision on Kosovo.
Arifaj brought attention that the voting liberalisation process is being linked to Kosovo- Serbia and why there are still no indicators that such a thing can happen.
“are separate processes. The process of dialogue is one thing that, in the best case, could be completed in next year. ”
While commenting on calls for preserving stability, the analyst said the risk of the situation in the north escalating remains. According to him, it would be no surprise if there were tensions in the future.
The first “, the risk of an explosion of the situation we saw during the summer. The danger has not yet been averted. There is still a deadline, there are still Serbia's license plates. It looks technical but it's political. Residents refuse to change plates because some way of accepting Kosovo's authority. This is expected to cause tensions and risks causing the transition. ”
While stopping by Lajcak's visit, Arifaj stressed that it was not urgent, he added, was planned two weeks ago.
“Visita was scheduled two weeks ago. The goal is to inform Rama of what is going on with the dialogue. The visit has been aimed at discussions with Pristina and then with Belgrade for a meeting within two months for the license plates. But also to determine the framework for peace agreement. ”
Returning to the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, the analyst said it appears there is a serious commitment Kurti-Vucic to move the process forward.












