The reaction comes from Haradinaj government: São Assembly has votes for ratification of current version of demarcation

Although official Podgorica is insisting that the issue of the border line between Kosovo and Montenegro is finished, otherwise it is being assessed by the government “Haradinaj”. Executive Information Official Halil Matosi has explained about “Indexline” The entire procedure needed to ratify the demarcation. According to him, the government is awaiting [the] Commission's expertise....
Executive Information Official Halil Matosi has explained about “Index” The entire procedure needed to ratify the demarcation. According to him, the government is expecting the expertise of the new State Commission and then will use all conform steps of this report.
Kosovo's “government is tasked with hosting the new state commission's expertise for branding and maintaining the border. That report, which will be ready very soon, then the Government of Kosovo will take conform steps with the commission's findings, and will certainly prosecute the issue in the Assembly, then virtually this issue passes to the Kosovo Assembly”, Matoshi has said.
The current demarcing approach is wrong and the same should either be renegotiated by the two countries, or agree to an international mechanism, he says.
“We believe, that means Prime Minister Haradinaj and the government he heads believe that the previous version of the old border demarcation and maintenance commission has been simply wrong, and that the criteria and approach were not serious, so we consider that this issue should either be renegotiated with the Republic of Montenegro or it should have our two countries, the Republic of Kosovo and Montenegro, agreed with international arbitration”, the Government's response reported.
In the end, it shows that the current legislature does not have enough votes to ratify the current version of demarcation.
“Into democracy, the powers are split, we cannot respond to a Republic Parliament what they will vote on, but we consider that this legislature does not have the necessary votes, meaning 2/3 to pass the past version of the Demarkation”, said at the end of the response by the Kosovo government.
Otherwise, the country's deputy prime minister, Enver Hoxhaj, during a conference in Washington has declared that the demarcation agreement will be ratified early next year. He said that consensus will be reached within the ruling coalition and the Assembly by this period.












