Bosnia's visa dilemma fuels debate on travel rights

Bosnia's visa dilemma fuels debate on travel rights

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Bosnia and Herzegovina is the only country in the Western Balkans that does not have a visa-free regime with Kosovo. Citizens of all other countries in the region—North Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, and even Serbia—can travel freely using only their ID cards, but Bosnian citizens are not allowed to enter Kosovo even with a passport, reminded Damir Mašić, an MP from the SDP in the House of Representatives of the FBiH Parliament, CE Report quotes FENA.

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