Did Wessel or Malaysian deceive? This is the promise of a never-fulfilling demarcation.

The European Union's decision to establish Kosovo as the key condition for visa liberalisation ratification of the Demarcation Agreement with Montenegro made all previous conditions appear easy to go by. The theme that polarized attitudes not only among parties but also within them and produced more opposing thoughts [...]
The topic that polarised the positions not only among parties but also inside them and produced more opposing opinions than anything else, completely blocked Kosovo, which had also completely moved many on the road towards visa liberalisation.
But, about a year ago, exactly on November 16th of last year, then Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Wessel came up with a solution.
He publicly stated that “we have talked to Montenegrin officials, who have confirmed that they will address the European Union with an official document through which they will require that Kosovo citizens not remain isolated due to demarcation”.
It is not known who the Malaysian officials had confirmed this to Wessel because he had shown it, but it is not known whether at times the Malaysians did what they had promised Wessel because things did not move in that direction.
This is confirmed by the EU itself, when in the question of Kosovo, they have accepted letter from Montenegro demanding that, as Veselin had said, Kosovo citizens do not remain isolated due to demarcation, Maja Kocijanciq, in her response does not mention accepting any request from Montenegro.
“With a new government in leadership, the commission expects for meeting important standards both the condemnation of organised crime and corruption cases and the ratification of demarcation with Montenegro” was all that the EU's spokeswoman for Foreign Policy and Security, Economic Policy and Enlargement provided in response.
Have they ever asked the EU not to torment Kosovars with the Demarket issue have not indicated even from Montenegro.
Klan Kosova has questioned the office of neighbouring prime minister, but Srdjan Kusovac, adviser to Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic, has given direct answers, has only addressed Klein to hear an interview of Montenegrin Foreign Affairs Minister Srdjan Darnovovic, on TV Montenegro.
Darnovolic, in this interview, is asked about Demarketing with Kosovo and about the fact that the border demarcation commission has already changed from the new Kosovo government, but he says the EU has sent the letter Wessel mentioned.
The fact that it claims for Montenegro that the topic of demarcation of the border with Kosovo has already ended.
Montenegro has resolved this issue. We have entered a serious demarcation process with Kosovo, and the signing of the agreement was made under the Berlin Process, and for which the Montenegrin and Kosovo sides agreed”, Darnovolic has said, reports Klan Kosova.
“Montenegro, several months later, in 2015, ratified the trust agreement, and for us this process has ended”.
For this request of Montenegro in favour of Kosovo in the EU, which was probably never done, they have not even known from its chief parliamentary office.
Adri Nurellari once told Kosovo that “I have to take an interest in” and no longer answer at all, while Valmir Klaiqi, Veselin's other adviser, first said that “we will look, to stop answering, not after two weeks of waiting.












