A visa liberalisation decision is officially signed today

The European Parliament, in Strasbourg on Monday, voted the text European Union countries agreed on for Kosovars to travel visa-free to the Schengen area. This vote implies that there is no dilemma that Kosovo citizens will move without visas from January 1st 2024. On this matter, today [...]
On this issue, today in Strasbourg, the president of the European Parliament and Sweden as chairman of the EU presidency will officially sign the decision on liberalisation. Attending this ceremony will also be the first Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration, Development and Dialog of the Republic of Kosovo, Besnik Bislimi, who travels to Strasbourg today.
The prime minister's Information Office becomes known that Deputy Prime Minister Bislimi will participate in the formal signing ceremony of the visa liberalisation decision for Kosovo in the European Parliament, organised by Parliament President Roberta Metsola. The ceremony will begin at 14:45.
Bislimi will hold a media conference in the European Parliament, along with Eurodeput and the Rapporteur for Kosovo on visa issues, Thijs Reuten, starting at 15:15.
Yesterday, following the vote on visa liberalisation, numerous reactions have followed. The European Parliament's rapporteur for Kosovo, Violet von Cromon, has congratulated Kosovo's citizens on this long-awaited and well-deserved decision. Following this vote, ambassadors of accredited countries in Kosovo have also reacted, naming good news for Kosovars.












