Hoxhaj: Bosnia's visa waiver decision, nothing less than capitulation

PDK Deputy Speaker Enver Hoxhaj has reacted after the government decided to lift visas and therefore allow Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens to enter Kosovo with ID only. Hoxhaj has said that this decision is nothing less than a capitulation. “After surrender to CEFTA, he is now giving [...]
PDK Deputy Speaker Enver Hoxhaj has reacted after the government decided to lift visas and therefore allow Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens to enter Kosovo with ID only.
Hoxhaj has said that this decision is nothing less than a capitulation.
After surrendering to CEFTA, he is now undergoing the blockade of Republika Srpska, without ensuring mutual free movement for Kosovo. But today, how can Kurti justify that the regime for passports issued by Serbia's Co-ordination Office allows Serbs to move freely to the EU by effectively legitimising Serbia's claim on Kosovo cities? This Brussels decision is a clear attack on Kosovo's sovereignty, to which Kurti has kept silent and has not declined in his talks on the left desks, which have reservations to Kosovo's citizenship”, Hoxhaj has written.
He has thus declared that Prime Minister Kurti is paving the way for Belgrade's agenda, undermining the country's independence.
I am very proud to have been the one who proposed visa regimes with Bosnia and Herzegovina after Repubika Srspka had conditioned the entire Bosnian state to make such a decision! To see Prime Minister Kurt today, without any reciprocity declaring such a decision, is a huge political error, because our citizens will wait in front of the embassies of Bosnia and not wait for those before the embassies of Kosovo!”, he wrote away.












