Abazovic calls the topic committed to demarcation, Glauk Konjufca reacts

Ksoova Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca has said the issue of demarcation of the border with Montenegro is not a matter carried out. He said that state commissions for border demarcation have yet to meet, and that the vote in the Assembly in 2017 was not about completing this topic. The prime minister of Mount [...]
Montenegro's Prime Minister, Dritan Abazovic, said this topic is over-scheduled and said Kosovo should look to itself for the blame for the job. On the other hand, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti had said he would discuss the matter with Abazovic before he took office. Konjufca says unfortunately MPs have voted the demarcation in the Parliament.
“Yes, the issue in the sense of parliamentary decision-making, everyone considers it done. MPs have unfortunately made a decision. When countries make the decision, it's very difficult to go back. And when international agreements turn back then the states may show hostility as if the withdrawal of ambassadors and then something bigger. Kosovo has gone through a process where the final phase is not the lifting of hands by MPs. Then state commissions will meet and decide concretely that the parties will basically agree. There's a big part of the territory, and it's not like it comes from the plane. We have to be very careful”, Conjufca said in RTK.
It's not like we raised our hands and gave the land. State commissions must meet and end. No geographical coordinates have been completed with the hands of MPs. We have to be careful, but we have to keep every part of Kosovo territory”, he concluded.












