Smaka says demarcation with Montenegro can be renegotiated

Although the Montenegrin state officially sees the border agreement with Kosovo closed, the Kosovo side still sees possibilities for reviewing and changing the issue. Montenegrin Minister Srdjan Darnovolic has declared days before that everything about the border has already ended. “As for the international evental arbitration, for arbitration we must reconcile the two sides, and [...]
Although the Montenegrin state officially sees the border agreement with Kosovo closed, the Kosovo side still sees possibilities for reviewing and changing the issue.
Montenegrin Minister Srdjan Darnovolic has declared days before that everything about the border has already ended.
“As for the international evental arbitration, for arbitration we have to reconcile the two sides, and I told them that we did this”, Darnovolic said.
But constitutional law professor Riza Smaka claimed that the former Border Sting Commission has done work outside its competencies.
He believes arbitration would not negatively judge Kosovo's case, because there is no argument against it.
And, lawyer Adrian Jones said that if Kosovo were to ratify another content of demarcation and Montenegro would not reconcile with the changed content, then officially and legally the problem of Kosovo-Montenegro territories would exist.
Kosovo government continues to have two different positions on this issue
While Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj says the demarcation agreement will not be ratified as signed in 2015, otherwise Foreign Minister Behgjet Pacolli, who at the meeting of the Commission for Foreign Affairs, said that for Montenegro, demarcation is a work done and non-negotiable.