Germany, France in a joint statement cite visa lifting for Kosovo

The so-called “Wemari”, which includes a three-state format: Germany, France and Poland have issued a joint statement Friday about recent geopolitical developments, including events in the Balkans. A joint statement by the foreign ministries of Germany, France and Poland is said to call [...]
In a joint statement by the foreign ministries of Germany, France and Poland, three states reportedly call for progress on the issue of visa liberalisation for Kosovo.
Weimari's “Elemental Triangle” says it fully supports dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia and highlights “the need for an inclusive agreement that enables Kosovo and Serbia to advance on their European path”.
“We fully support the EU-led Kosovo-Serbia dialogue and highlight the need for a comprehensive agreement that enables Kosovo and Serbia to advance in their European journey and contribute to stability in the region”, the announcement said.
“We call for progress regarding visa liberalisation for Kosovo”, the communique follows.
Also, the communiques say our countries are strongly committed to the Berlin Process.
“We stress the importance of implementing the historical decision by the six Western Balkan countries to create a joint regional market”, the joint communiqué of the German, French and Polish foreign ministries says.











