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Šoltes: No visa liberalization without ratification of border demarcation (European Western Balkans)

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Interview with Igor Šoltes, member of the European Parliament (Slovenia, Greens/EFA) and the newly appointed European Parliament rapporteur on Kosovo was published on the European Western Balkans portal today.

European Western Balkans: You have recently been appointed as the European Parliament standing rapporteur on Kosovo. What do you see as the most important current obstacles on Kosovo’s EU path?

Igor Šoltes: As in most countries of the Western Balkans, the implementation of reforms is of crucial importance for the consolidation of Kosovo institutions and for the progress of this country on its path towards the EU. Further to this, the full normalization of relations with Serbia is a top priority, as well as the full inclusion of Kosovo in the international organizations.

EWB: The ratification of border with Montenegro and the establishment of the Association/Community of Serb majority municipalities are widely regarded as the most important EU demands for visa liberalization and the continuation of Kosovo’s European path. How do you see the potential for progress in these areas?

IŠ: This two things should not be mixed up or manipulated in any way. The demarcation of the border with Montenegro is indeed one of the two criteria not fulfilled for visa liberalization. The other one very important as well is the effective fight against corruption in particular high level cases.

Full interview is available at: https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2017/11/23/ewb-interview-soltes-no-visa-liberalization-without-ratification-border-demarcation/

 

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