Former Montenegrin minister foresees destabilisation if Kosovo does not accept current demarcation

The demarcation of the border line with Montenegro continues to remain one of the unresolved issues even for the new Government of Kosovo. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who at the first meeting of the new Kosovo government, dismissed the State Commission for Marking and Maintaining the State Border, which was led by Murat Meha. According to Haradinaj, the Commission [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who at the first meeting of the new Kosovo government, dismissed the State Commission for Marking and Maintaining the State Border, which was led by Murat Meha.
According to Haradinaj, the new Commission, which will be appointed, will work to bring the Government found for jobs around border demarcation with the Republic of Montenegro.
Former Malaysian Justice Minister Dragan Shoq told Radio Free Europe that for Montenegro, marking the border line with Kosovo is a closed issue.
Commenting on Kosovo's new government's decision on the state Commission's dismissal for the demarcation of the border line, Shoq said that if the decision is made to be corrected, what Pristina views as a mistake, it could bring destabilisation.
The “They (Kosovo side) had the Commission, which has carried out its work under which the demarcation agreement was signed, which one (Montenegro's) side has ratified. Even the Kosovo government had sent this agreement for ratification to the Assembly, which means the Government of Kosovo had also accepted it”, Shoq stressed.











