Montenegrin government unaware of Kosovo government's actions about demarcation

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's decision to sack the State Commission for Demarketing, led by Murat Meha, has taken place in Montenegro's media. But besides the media, no one in Montenegro's government is informed of such a decision. Inseyder has contacted the Montenegrin prime minister's office for him [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's decision to sack the State Commission for Demarketing, led by Murat Meha, has taken place in Montenegro's media.
But besides the media, no one in Montenegro's government is informed of such a decision.
Insander has contacted the Montenegrin prime minister's office to learn whether the Montenegrin government is informed of the decision.
Srdjan Kusovac, adviser to Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markoveić, and head of the Office for Public Relations in the Montenegrin Government, has told the Inseder that no one is aware of the decision.
“We have no information on this decision of the prime minister and the Government of Kosovo. Neither are we informed of the dismissal of the head of the State Commission for Demarketing nor of any other movement in the two countries' agreement on demarcation between Montenegro and Kosovo”, Kusovac has said of Inseder.
Haradinaj today made a decision to dismiss the State Commission for Demarketation and the up-to-date Chairman Murat Meha, with whom he had also faced fierce confrontations during demarcation debates with Montenegro. Instead, he has appointed the biggest demarcing opponent from LDK ranks, Speed Bulqi.












