Arbitrazhi's decision in Slovenia-Croatia demarcation case, same as Kosovo-Montenegro

Former “ambassadori” Kosovar in Belgrade (interconnector officer), Lulzim Peci says Montenegro, as the youngest member, is setting the example of a serious member of NATO who did not make popular policies. Peci's reaction came after Montenegrin Defence Minister Predrag Boskovovic's statement that his “country will also fight [...]
Peci's reaction came after Montenegrin Defence Minister Predrag Boskovovic's statement that his “country will also fight in Kosovo, if required by NATO”.
Such a statement has prompted harsh reactions in Belgrade.
“If Kosovo wants to move forward towards NATO and the EU, it should be clear there is no other way. Now, especially after the International Court of Arbitrazhi's decision on the border between Croatia and Slovenia, and the principle of cadastral borders used in the demarcation of the borders between them, I am also interested in how the “will link the head” those who opposed it for demarcation of the border with Montenegro”, Peci said.
Even the demarcation between Kosovo and Montenegro is marked according to the principle of cadastral borders.
According to him, in addition to joy or grief with the own election results, political parties have nothing else to tell us about the matter.
I'm finding the combinations for government creation very inconsistent by keeping sub “tepih” this huge problem”, in the end, Peci wrote.












