Following President Thaci's statements, Commission for Demarketing with Montenegro reacts

Geography's two professors, Florim Isufi's Speed Bulliqi, have come up with a joint statement about recent developments at the Government Commission for Border Marking with Montenegro, where the first is chairman and second is a member. They say various professional groups are obliged to present context facts [...]
The latest “has unconstructed dilemmas and allegations based on explaining and presenting facts about demarcation of the border line with Montenegro. It must be understood that different professional groups are obliged to present numerous facts, content and truths about the country's territorial sovereignty”, they have said in a joint Facebook address.
Isufi's fat has said that professional reports from different commissions can be rough or with big differences, depending on the approach and kind of documentation used.
Professional reports from various commissions may be close or with big differences, depending on the approach and kind of documentation used, but it is fair that MPs choose the most appropriate political solution by not condemning the professional integrity of various authors. It should become clear to each individual from politics, media or even society as a whole, that the importance is to know the quality, accuracy and authenticity of the source of facts, that play an important role in determining and preserving territorial sovereignty, not sympathy, personal protection, and unilateral animation as the method of imposing some half and incomplete solution”, have added further.
Meanwhile, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has stinged Geography professors at Pristina University, Speed Bulqi and Florim Isufi, during a live television presentation last night.
“This is the issue of state institutional responsibilities, it's not a question of the professors' race for a charter as it is happening now, the professional competition”, Thaci has expressed, during an interview in Klan Kosova.
He has said he has full confidence that even Chief Parliamentary Kadri Veselini, and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj will find the right solution for passing this situation together with him as president, but also with the opposition, to move forward to win the country's right to visa liberalisation.












