What were Haradinaj reporting today, members of the Commission for Demarketation?

One of the members of the State Commission for Marking and Maintaining the State Border, Florim Isufi, has shown what was discussed accurately at the previous meeting with Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. He explained that he informed the executive head of how far they went with the new findings on the Demarket case, until [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj received members of the State Commission for Marking and Maintaining the State Border with which he talked to him about the Commission's already engagement and activity, the prime minister announced earlier.
For this meeting, the member of this Commission, Florim Isufi, has spoken a little more in detail. He said the meeting has gone very well and that the prime minister has wanted to be informed of all the jobs this commission has so far conducted.
“Normal meeting has gone very well, the prime minister has wanted to be informed about the jobs that have taken place and about the meetings we've had and the jobs in the future that we care about until the final results. Everything is in the processing phase and until the final result comes out we can't know what all this analysis contains. But we have informed him of all the findings so far”, Isufi said.
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had given the commission a month to come up with new facts about the demarcation of the border with Montenegro, but Isufi does not indicate a precise period of when they can come up with an epilogue for these data.
We have not discussed when final results are expected, but we normal ones that we are working on, at the most possible optimum moment, will be offered results”, he added.
Speed Bulqi, chairman of the Commission for Demarketing, said in a TV interview that they have visited military archives in Croatia and Slovenia and that there they have found documents proving that Kosovo loses land with the version already existing and ratified by the Montenegrin state, writes Expres newspaper.
But all this work of this Commission is not that it is eyeing Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, the demarcation of which is considered closed issues. Even the head of the country of Bulqih said that the latter is bringing no evidence of loss of territory and that the state is treating it as private property.
The usual brunettes, which for more than two years caused confusion, no longer than yesterday, returned to their trade. They still managed that easily, by not arguing any amateur claims revealed by them, to manipulate the media and through them the public opinion”, is just a paragraph of Thaci's reaction to Bulqi.
And despite this commission that is doing the job in terms of demarcation, Montenegro has said it is a job done for them. There is no renegotiation or possibility that this case will be sent to Arbitrazh.
For recall, a process can only go to arbitration if the two states agree.
According to Haradinaj, the country with the current version loses land and through this commission is supposed to prove that this version is wrong.












