Kosovo lawyer, Azem Vllasi, has travelled to Bosnia and Herzegovina on behalf of the Kosovo Foreign Ministry to lobby for the lifting of visa requirements for the people of Kosovo. Vllasi already met in Sarajevo the chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bakir Izetbegović, and the Minister of Internal Affairs, Adil Osmanović. Representatives of Republika Srpska oppose the idea of Bosnia lifting visas for Kosovo while the country’s Foreign Minister Igor Crnadak said that there will be a meeting with a delegation from Kosovo. “Visa lifting will not be possible right away but the talks will focus on relaxing [visa] procedures and filtering of persons that apply for a visa by singling those who are involved in a business”, said Crnadak..
Kosovo lobbies for visa-free travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Telegrafi)
- Published: 8 years ago on 28/07/2016
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- Last Modified: July 28, 2016 @ 11:58 am
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