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Following the ratification of the Border Demarcation Agreement between Kosovo and Montenegro, High Representative/Vice President Federica Mogherini, Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Commisioner Dimitris Avramopoulos and European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Commissioner Johannes Hahn have issued this statement:

“The ratification today (21 March) of the Border Demarcation Agreement with Montenegro, by the Assembly of Kosovo, represents a real achievement, a welcome and concrete progress, very much in the spirit of good neighbourly relations as well as the new Commission Strategy for the Western Balkans. The ratification is also the fulfilment of one of the key criteria for Kosovo's visa liberalization. As President Juncker said during his recent visit to Kosovo, it is a crucial step towards visa liberalization which will first and foremost benefit the people.

"In 2016, the European Commission proposed to the Council and the European Parliament to lift the visa requirements for Kosovo citizens on the understanding that Kosovo would ratify the Border Demarcation Agreement with Montenegro and strengthen its track record in the fight against organized crime and corruption. The assessment of the track record on the fight against organized crime and corruption continues also in the light of the latest information provided by the Kosovo authorities.

"The European Union expects all sides in Kosovo to continue the hard work and successful efforts to achieve visa-free travel for the people of Kosovo and in the interest of the region.”

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