Fails the Czech proposal for the liberalization of Kosovo visas

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 The Czech proposal for the liberalization of Kosovo visas has failed. The deadline set for the afternoon of November 16 for the EU countries to present their comments regarding the Czech Republic's proposal for the liberalization of visas for Kosovo, through the so-called silent procedure, has expired.

Radio Free Europe reports that diplomatic sources in Brussels learned that "at least two countries" interrupted this procedure and prevented the proposal from getting the green light.

According to the sources, Spain was the one that submitted the objection, while several other countries asked for more clarification.

The proposal of the Czech Republic, the country that currently leads the EU Presidency, was that the entry into force of visa liberalization for Kosovo should be linked to the operationalization of the ETIAS travel system, as requested by France, but at the same time the date of the decision's enforcement should also be set: "not later than December 1, 2023".

Diplomatic sources say that the created situation does not mean that the Czech proposal will not pass in the future either.

It is now expected that the Czech Presidency, in bilateral meetings with the countries that submitted objections, will clarify some technical issues.

According to the sources, it is also intended that the proposal be passed to a higher level, that of the ambassadors, before the end of this year.

Spain, which will take the leadership of the EU Presidency in the second half of 2023, according to sources, would prefer that the entry into force of visa liberalization for Kosovo be postponed for one month, namely on January 1 of the year 2024. The reasons for this are not clear.

Diplomats in the EU, however, believe that the Czech Presidency, during the next two weeks, will reach an agreement of the member countries for the approval of its proposal.

It is learned that even Slovakia, which, like Spain, has not recognized Kosovo's independence - asked for "some clarifications" about the Czech proposal.
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