Isufi talks about a document they found in archive, says Kosovo loses territory

Florim Isufi, part of the new government commission for marking the border line between Kosovo and Montenegro, in an interactive KTV, has commented on the American Embassy's communique on the issue of demarcation. Isufi said no against The US, and added that the embassy's response views it as a diplomatic response. Kosovo government [...]
Isufi said no against The US, and added that the embassy's response views it as a diplomatic response.
Kosovo's “government, with its decision, has approved the new commission for demarcation, and with an additional decision, has given the commission the task of making the assessment of the previous commission's report. We've taken it upon ourselves to analyze that documentation and present it to the government. We haven't submitted any written reports. We just discussed before the commission the information we have. The main part was the work of this commission on preliminary documentation”, Isufi said.
The only person who has understood our work has been former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa, Isufi said further.
Our “Our job is to make improvements from the report compiled by the previous commission, if there is”, he added.
“We are oriented into working a report with the findings of the past commission. Besides, the government has asked us to find more information if there are. So if Kosovo has lost territory. But we still don't have a report on this. We're out in the field, but our field exits only occur when we have to prove any new information. Every day we're finding new information on document confirmation”.
Isufi said that during research they have encountered in a documentation supporting their claims that Kosovo loses territory, and adds that further documentation rejecting this claim does not.
This decision or law has been voted by Kosovo's KSA deputies. We found this document in the Kosovo Archive”, Isufi said.












