Mustafa: Visa liberalisation could occur in 2016, Vetevendosje rejected

Former Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa says Kosovo has already fulfilled all criteria for visa liberalisation. Mustafa says the visa liberalisation issue has been closed in early 2018, when the border agreement with Montenegro was ratified. Kosovo has fulfilled all criteria for liberalisation [...]
Mustafa says the visa liberalisation issue has been closed in early 2018, when the border agreement with Montenegro was ratified.
Kosovo has fulfilled all criteria for visa liberalisation. Formally this is complete with ratification of the border agreement with Montenegro in early 2018, the same text that was rejected in 2016?!
According to Mustafa, the provision of Kosovo citizens for visa liberalisation could break a particular country.
“There has been no reason for the process to be prolonged and Kosovo to enter a time zone of uncertainty and dependence on policies and the will of individual states, because the criteria have represented the attitudes of all states. Now we should hope that the process for liberalisation will begin by October of this year, but this hope can also break a particular country”, Mustafa adds.
Mustafa adds the fact that visa liberalisation could be achieved in 2016, where ideal time was held because there was no objection.
According to Mustafa, such cases at the time were only rejected by the VV and by some LDK deputies, who are even now in the Assembly. Mustafa has accused the VV of saying that for their popular causes and career motives, citizens have remained isolated while seeking to feel responsibility for this suspension
“in 2016 was the ideal time for liberalisation, because we had no objection, as if voting for demarcation in the Assembly. That's why today's officials who are in charge of the state as well as some LDK deputies who are still in the Assembly. We lost six years for the population cause, leaving citizens isolated. Citizens deserve liberalisation, but people who prevented him with false causes and for career motives would have to feel responsibility before citizens”, Mustafa said.












