The Bosnian community in Kosovo has welcomed the decision of the Government of Kosovo on free movement for the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, this decision which is expected to enter into force from January next year. This is what the member of the Assembly of Kosovo, Duda Balje, has stated, who said that this news made her happy because now their family members in Bosnia and Herzegovina are free to travel to Kosovo.
In an interview for KosovaPress, the MP with Bosnian nationality, Duda Balje, hopes that by January, Bosnia will also consider the possibility of free movement for the citizens of Kosovo.
The MP of the Assembly of Kosovo from the ranks of the Bosnian community, Duda Balje, said that Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite the obligations it has with the Berlin agreement, still has not done anything for the free movement of citizens of Kosovo.
The removal of visas by Bosnia and Herzegovina is very important for the Bosnian people in Kosovo, said Balje.
Among other things, the MP of the Assembly of Kosovo, Duda Balje, stated that within the year there are many requests for help from her compatriots living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The MP of the Assembly of Kosovo, Duda Balje, said that even the bureaucratic procedures for equipment with a Bosnia and Herzegovina visa are complex.
She says a compelling reason is required to obtain a visa
The decision to remove visas for the citizens of Bosnia was made known by the Prime Minister of Kosovo yesterday in the framework of the Berlin Summit.
According to him, the decision came as a response to the refusal of the Republika Srpska entity to ratify the agreement on free movement. /B.Ibishi/