Rules for the demarcation agreement cannot be changed

The demarcation agreement with Montenegro, for which there are claims that Kosovo loses thousands of hectares, will continue to stay in Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's drawer, writes Koha Ditore today. Where he had stayed for more than two years, after Haradinaj's predecessor had refused to give epilogue at the Assembly for [...]
Where he had stayed for more than two years, after Haradinaj's predecessor had refused to give epilogue in the Parliament due to lack of votes for ratification.
Government officials Haradinaj have not indicated whether they will cast a ballot in the Assembly or make improvements in the existing agreement. They have said that, with the fate of the agreement, they will make a decision after the new commission is finished.












