Haradinaj's Shala points out whether they have agreed on demarcation

The clashes for demarcation between LDK and AAKA do not seem so strong. The two parties, which days ago ran charges of reached agreement allegedly to provide solutions to border demarcation with Montenegro, where the prime minister warned zero return, seem to be easily exceeded. MP [...]
The clashes for demarcation between LDK and AAKA do not seem so strong. The two parties, which days ago ran charges of reached agreement allegedly to provide solutions to border demarcation with Montenegro, where the prime minister warned zero return, seem to be easily exceeded. AAK Karate MP Daut Haradinaj believes there will also be consensus with Isa Mustaf's party. Although Kujtim Shala of LDK) says the agreement is as their subject has given.
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo last Wednesday had accused the Democratic League of Kosovo of changing the agreement between parties for the Bill for Demarcation of the Border between Kosovo and Montenegro.
He had said that in the text released by the Commission for Foreign Affairs, not only had the order of agreed points changed, but the official State Commission Documentation is listed as the last and outside of the constituent part of this law.
But Avdullah Hoti of LDKA had clarified this situation through a Facebook text. The demarcation agreement said it was reached Thursday evening (February 22nd) with coalition parties ( PDK and Initiative. He has said Haradinaj did not want to communicate at all that night. We've been notified Saturday that he's accepted it”, added Hoti.
However, although the next Demarket session has not yet been scheduled, it seems that this part is among the two parties where the deal clash has changed. Cameron Shala, LDKA deputy at the same time, deputy speaker of the Parliament has told Express that the agreement remains as their party has given it. He admits that they have not had any communication with AAK anymore.
The agreement is what we've given it and that we have not further communicated with AAKE” Shala said briefly.
Very optimistic that the agreement will find solutions and citizens will soon move without visas, AAKA deputy Daut Haradinaj tells the Express. He believes that even for the latest clashes with LDK) on the Demarketing Agreement, consensus will be reached.
The “after a long time and multiple clashes, came to an agreement between the two presidents for reviewing potential mistakes in the direction of the Tower and Qakorrit. This prompted them to invest in a law and to provide solutions to this obstacle, which paves the way towards visa liberalisation”, Haradinaj says.
The AAKA official says he is optimistic that this law will find broad support in the people's representatives.
We are not forgiving land but correcting the wrong done, which was our request, the Bullics State Commission should be seen as a good story for our country. We are close to finish this topic by re-entering the Schacor Tower and getting liberalisation”, he stressed.
The next session for Demarketing has been announced to be held this week, but the same opportunity has not been ruled out for next week.












