Bosnia to harmonize its visa policy and to introduce visas for Turkey, Russia, China, Azerbaijan and Cuba in the next 2 years
Bosnia and Herzegovina has adopted a new Reform Agenda as part of “The Growth Plan for the Western Balkans by the European Commission.”
It is important to highlight the measure related to harmonizing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s visa policy with that of the EU. The current agreement states that Bosnia and Herzegovina will introduce visas for one country per year, with the stipulation that during the first two years, it would not have to impose visas on Turkey, Russia, and China. According to our sources, the first countries for which Bosnia and Herzegovina would introduce visas, under the agreement, would likely be Azerbaijan and Cuba.
Currently, the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina have a deadline until December 4 to finalize, approve, and send this document to Brussels. Sources close to these negotiations indicate that the EU has given informal approval for this document, with new formulations for the two contentious points.
https://schengen.news/bosnia-herzegovina-reminded-it-needs-to-align-its-visa-policy-with-that-of-eu/