This week the European Commission is expected to recommend visa liberalization in Schengen area for citizens of Kosovo.
Kosovars will be able to travel without visas with the citizens of Georgia, Ukraine and Turkey, Financial Times writes.
Kosovo launches visa talks with Brussels since January 2012 and remains the only country in the Western Balkans that does not enjoy this right.President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker on Tuesday expressed full support of the executive branch of the European Union to implement an unconditional regime without visa for Georgia until this country expects visa-free regime with EU enters into force on June.
Meanwhile the European Commission has already proposed to the EU Council and the European Parliament to lift visa requirements for Georgian citizens within six months.