Kosovo changed borders even in Brussels documents

Kosovo has faced problems with borders even in official European Union documents. Just a few months after the signing of the Transport Community Treaty with other Western Balkan countries, Kosovo has filed a declaration to the European Commission through which it expresses disagreement over the borders presented. But there is no indication of what they are [...]
Kosovo has faced problems with borders even in official European Union documents. Just a few months after the signing of the Transport Community Treaty with other Western Balkan countries, Kosovo has filed a declaration to the European Commission through which it expresses disagreement over the borders presented. But there is no indication of the deviations. Kosovo has not set the borders yet with Serbia, Montenegro and Albania, Koha Ditore writes today.
Kosovo has filed a declaration through which it has expressed disagreement over the presentation of our country's borders on maps attached to the treaty. Another statement signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs must also be deposited in the deposit state at the moment the Secretariat” was created, says the document, which has provided “Koha Ditore”.
MPJ officials have confirmed the problem with borders. But they have not indicated why the agreement on other borders has been accepted.
On the day of signing this Treaty, Kosovo has filed a declaration through the Verbal Note, which it did not agree to with attached maps and does not recognise. The deposit states still do not have, since the current depositer is the European Commission itself”, the MPJ response, which is now run by Behgjet Pacolli, says.












