The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee will discuss reports on Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia on Tuesday, including hundreds of amendments that have been proposed to be included in those reports.

In the draft report previously presented by the rapporteur for Kosovo in this body, Viola von Cramon, it is reiterated that Kosovo has met all the criteria for visa liberalization since 2018, but the decision on freedom of movement has not yet been approved. .

The text of this document calls on the EU Council to urgently take the decision on visa liberalization for the citizens of Kosovo.

The document also includes support for Kosovo's application for membership in the Council of Europe, Kosovo's aspirations to join the European Union, as well as calls for the five member states of the European bloc, which have not yet recognized Kosovo's independence, to do so, writes Rel.

Kosovo is invited to continue the reform process, the fight against organized crime and corruption, although it is noted that Kosovo has made progress in this regard.

According to the document that is expected to be discussed on June 14, the European Parliament is pleased that Kosovo has joined all EU positions on Russia's aggression against Ukraine, has announced sanctions, and with a special resolution in the Assembly has condemned this aggression. .

However, Kosovo has been criticized for the situation in the judiciary.

Concern has been expressed on the grounds that the judiciary continues to be inefficient and sensitive to political interference.

In this regard, the proposal for the reform of the prosecution was welcomed and it was requested that the opinion of the Venice Commission be taken into account.

More than 300 amendments have been submitted to the report on Kosovo.

A large number of them were presented by some deputies from Spain, who proposed that all references that treat Kosovo as a state be removed from the report.

Meanwhile, some MPs from the far right, mostly from France and Germany, have proposed that, instead of calling for visa liberalization, it be said that "visas should not be liberalized in the near future."

Following the vote in the Foreign Affairs Committee, the reports on the three countries will be discussed and adopted as resolutions of the European Parliament.

These resolutions have political weight, but are not binding on EU member states

The draft report on Serbia regrets the fact that this country has not supported EU sanctions against Russia.

It also calls on the authorities in Serbia to "demonstrate genuine commitment to EU values ​​and to adapt to EU decisions and attitudes in foreign and security policy".

There have been many amendments proposed by some MPs to condition Serbia's EU accession negotiation process with the imposition of sanctions on Russia.