schengenvisainfo.com 
<https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/serbia-unhappy-with-kosovo-visa-liberalisation/>
  


Serbia Unhappy With Kosovo Visa Liberalisation - SchengenVisaInfo.com


Arta

3–4 minutes

  _____  

The European Union- Kosovo visa liberalisation agreement approved on Tuesday by 
the European Parliament has not been welcomed by all persons.

Despite the fact that the President of the European Parliament, Roberta 
Metsola, said that she didn’t receive any proposal to reject the position of 
the Council and no amendment, the Chairperson for the Commission for European 
Integration of the Parliament of Serbia, Elvira Kovac, said that Kosovo is 
being rewarded while the European Union is punishing Serbia regarding the 
ongoing dialogue between both countries facilitated by the EU.

“One side receives a prize, while the other waits two years to open a cluster,” 
she pointed out.

The Foreign Minister of Serbia, Ivica Dacic, said that Serbia is not against 
visa liberalisation for Kosovo; still, the Minister considered the period when 
the decision was taken as inappropriate, SchengenVisaInfo.com 
<https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/>  reports.

Similar to Kovac, the Foreign Minister of Serbia considered the decision in 
this period as a reward.

Even though Dacic said that Serbia is not against visa liberalisation, he 
considered that “Kosovo does not fulfill any conditions for visa 
liberalisation.”

The much sought-after decision was celebrated in Kosovo. While welcoming the 
decision of the European Parliament, Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani also gave 
credit to the citizens of Kosovo regarding the issue.

“Today’s final decision on the liberalisation of visas for the citizens of 
Kosovo is a victory, not only for our country but for democracy itself and 
unity in Europe. This decision is the merit of the people of Kosovo, the 
unparalleled determination shown throughout the years, despite various delays 
and injustices,” Osmani said.

The agreement means that citizens of Kosovo will finally be eligible to enter 
European Union countries without being required to apply for a visa at first, 
starting next year.

Visa liberalisation for Kosovo started back in 2012, and even though the 
European Commission declared in 2016 that the country met all the needed 
conditions, the process was held over by the Council.

As a result of the delays in the visa liberalisation for Kosovo, holders of 
this country’s passport are only eligible to travel visa-free to just 15 
countries.

In addition to easing the travel process for holders of Kosovo’s passport, the 
visa liberalisation will also quadruple the strength of this country’s passport.

Kosovo’s passport is ranked in the 196th position in the Passport Index of the 
VisaGuide.World,  <https://visaguide.world/passport/index/> in which are ranked 
passports of 199 countries, taking into account the power of their passports.

The founder of SchengenVisaInfo.com, Besart Bajrami, previously said that in 
case of visa liberalisation, Kosovo would move from the 195th position to the 
102nd, <https://visaguide.world/visa-free-countries/kosovan-passport/>  jumping 
by 93 positions.

Still, Bajrami emphasised that even though it would make significant progress 
in this Passport Index, the passport of Kosovo would remain at the bottom of 
the list compared to the passports of other Western Balkan countries.

According to Bajrami, the reason why Kosovo remains at the bottom of the list 
is the fact that a large number of countries still do not recognise the 
Republic of Kosovo as an independent country.

>> <https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/schengen-visa-application-requirements/kosovo/>
>>  Schengen Visa Requirements for Kosovan Citizens

 

-- 
http:www.antic.org
--- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"SERBIAN NEWS NETWORK" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/senet/01b201d97391%2439eb89d0%24adc29d70%24%40gmail.com.

Reply via email to