Haliti: Macron was not drunk, he gave a clear message about visas

France's President Emmanuel Macron has warned that measures could be taken against Kosovo and Serbia if they do not act responsibly, here citing the visa issue as well. He has said he thinks the Brussels agreement known as the “franco-German” proposal is the right way. And this appeal from the head of France to MP [...]
He has said he thinks the Brussels agreement known as the “franco-German” proposal is the right way.
And this call by the head of France, for PDK deputy, once and vice-president of the Commission for Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Xhavit Halit is a warning to the Government of Kosovo.
He says it shows that measures can be increased if they fail to meet European Union requirements.
“The warning of President Macron is a warning that aims to keep Kosovo government in mind, the Kosovo prime minister that measures which are seeking to be removed are not removed, but to be added if they fail to comply with” requirements, he told Front Online.
MP Haliti urges Prime Minister Kurti not to act to penalise Kosovo citizens.
So for this, Kosovars in general and the citizens of Kosovo do not need much to investigate who is to blame and who is responsible if that happens. I had invited the Government of Kosovo, the prime minister in particular not to act to remain guilty and penalise the people of Kosovo”, he said.
MP Xhavit Haliti says if visa review for Kosovo occurs, then the responsibility is known.
He says French President Macro's message should be taken very seriously because he has not made these statements in a drunken state.
“The message didn't go out on its own, it didn't get drunk, but the EU countries, they broadcast it through someone with influence, who can be trusted in what it says. I hope it doesn't happen, but if it happens, then responsibility is known who it is, said he.
He says France has great significance in the EU.
If it is put into procedure in European institutions then it will surely depend on discussions on the European Council and the decisions they make, but I am confident that Mr. Macro does not speak as we speak as politicians in a smaller country that has no responsibility in the international arena. France is one of the main states of the European Union, and let's not say it's the biggest state in the European Union, it's extremely important”, he said.












