Majko answers to Djuric: Change of boundaries dreams are finally over.

Albania's former prime minister, Pandeli Majko, has reacted to the head of the Office for Kosovo in Serbia's Government, Marko Djuric, who had said today that Enver Hoxha is dead, and from Greater Albania there will be nothing, in response to Majko, who today confirmed that the beginning of the free movement [...]
Majko has written that he hopes that Djuric will show Djuric that Yugoslavia no longer exists and that changing dreams have finally ended.
Read his full post:
Yesterday, on an official visit to Pristina, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj confirmed the news, which has long been discussed between the Government of Albania and the Government of Kosovo. It is the beginning of the free movement of people and goods between our two countries starting on January 1st, 2019.
I remember that at the first official meeting of the two prime ministers -- Albania and Kosovo -- the deadline was decided to start this process on January 1st 2018. For understanding reasons, the Kosovo government required the time needed to make the decision.
Yesterday, Prime Minister Haradinaj asked me that in the celebrations where we were invited along with President Hashim Thaci and Deputy Prime Ministers Pacolli and Gashi in the Skenderaj municipality, under the shadow of Banca Buse Adem Jashari, I would be the one to announce that Kosovo has made the final decision to free movement between the two countries' state borders.
I read that today, Djuric, the director of the office for Kosovo in the Serbian State, has declared that “Kosovo and Albania have no borders, there is only the border between Serbia and Albania, at 111 km (11x1>... I hope someone tells him that Yugoslavia no longer exists... Border-changing dreams are finally over. Kosovo is an independent state and that's why he's a director today... of course.












