Government official shows whether there are concrete arrangements for demarcation

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's chief of cabinet, Avni Arifi, in a proposal for Periscope, has said that regarding the issue of demarcation with Montenegro, there is no new development except yesterday's meetings and statements made last night by both prime ministers. There is no development but what [...]
There is no development, except for those reported to the media last night” Arifi for Periscope is briefly expressed.
Montenegro's Prime Minister, Dusko Markovic, has been staying in Kosovo since Wednesday, and has met with the highest heads of state.
During yesterday he met with Prime Minister Haradinaj, while today he has met with President Thaci and Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselini.
The Montenegrin government chief's visit takes place on the eve of the 10th anniversary of Kosovo's independence, as well as at the time of debates about the possible ratification of the Demarket Agreement with his country from the Kosovo Assembly.
As it is known, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is a strict opponent of the ratification of the 2015 Agreement, because, according to him, Kosovo loses thousands of hectares of land with this agreement.
Montenegro, meanwhile, has ratified the same agreement.
The Montenegrin prime minister, after meeting with Prime Minister Haradinaj, has said his country will help Kosovo find a solution so that the Agreement for Demarket can be passed on to the Parliament, which is one of the last two conditions Kosovo must meet if it wants its citizens to move freely to European states./Periscopi/












