PM Kurti: Kosovo will allow free movement for Bosnian citizens from January 1

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The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, said that, starting from January 1 next year, Kosovo will unilaterally allow free movement for all holders of identity cards from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Despite the agreements reached, the citizens of both countries, currently, must be equipped with visas to move to the respective countries.

Speaking at the Berlin Process summit, Kurti said that this project has brought significant progress, but that “even more actions” are needed.

“While the Republika Srpska entity refuses to ratify the agreement on free movement with identity cards – which my country was the first in the region to ratify in Parliament, I have decided to end the wait. Starting from January 1 next year, the Republic of Kosovo, unilaterally, will allow free movement for the holders of identity cards of Bosnia and Herzegovina”, said Kurti.

 

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