In front of the demarcation deal.

In front of the demarcation deal.

The new Kosovo government must follow some steps if it is interested in bringing back negotiations with Montenegro for marking the border line, political analysts in Pristina say. Dismissing the current agreement, or even sending it into international arbitration, is considered the necessary steps that can be followed. But since [...]

The new Kosovo government must follow some steps if it is interested in bringing back negotiations with Montenegro for marking the border line, political analysts in Pristina say.

Dismissing the current agreement, or even sending it into international arbitration, is considered the necessary steps that can be followed.

But, as it comes to an international agreement, according to analysts, the Montenegrin government should be involved in the process.

Emrushe Wolfan, European Law professor told Radio Free Europe that if a party disagrees to discuss the issue again, then there are other institutions that might be involved.

“If Montenegro has carried out internal procedures and if there is will from their side to renegotiate such a text, then it is another issue, because it comes to the will of both sides. That could happen. But, if the Montenegrin side does not want, then it cannot happen that we come to another version and ratify it in the Parliament, without the consent of the other side”, Wolfan said.

On the other hand, the connoisseur of political developments, Giant Qorrolli, International Law professor at the University of Pristina told Radio Free Europe that to move forward on the issue of demarcation, Kosovo has the opportunity to initially reject the agreement signed with Montenegro in 2015 and then pave constitutional and legal ways to seek new negotiations with Podgorica.

Kosovo's “Agreement of the agreement would pave the way for negotiating a new agreement with Montenegro, because without the reconciliation of the two sides there would be no possibility of setting the new borders. The current version of the Meha Commission to be refused by vote, for which Haradinaj government should officially announce Montenegro”, He said corner.

International ambition for marking the border line between Kosovo and Montenegro could come to terms as an option if Kosovo institutions ultimately fail to ratify the Demarcation Agreement.

Wolfani says demarcation of the border with Montenegro is not a very problematic issue that cannot be solved only between two states, Kosovo and Montenegro.

Qrolli says that if the demarcation issue goes to arbitration, it can't last long, because the parties would set the time for the process to end.

The issue could take no less than six months and no more than 12 months. After this issue takes over the epilogue, the parties would have to respect the arbitrage decision and apply the”, He said corner.

The best solution, according to analysts, would be for Pristina and Podgorica to jointly address the issue at international arbitration if they fail to reach two-way agreements.

However, even if there is no reconciliation to send the issue into international arbitration as two states, the possibilities are only one government to do so.

Otherwise, Pristina and Podgorica signed the border demarcation agreement in August 2015, in the international presence. Montenegro has ratified this agreement, but not Kosovo. This agreement later turned into a condition by the European Union for the visa liberalisation process for Kosovo citizens.

The newly elected prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has fired the state commission for marking the border line and appointed the former delegation Hurry up Fatie On top of him.

Haradinaj and Bulqi are known as the two most vocal objectors of the current version of the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro.

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