Commission for measuring Kosovo territory concludes border deal with Montenegro is okay (media)
The Commission for measuring the territory of Kosovo has concluded that the agreement on border demarcation with Montenegro is not damaging to Kosovo and that the area of Cakorr belongs to Montenegro not Kosovo as claimed by the opposition. Spokesperson for the commission set up by the Government of Kosovo, Tomor Cela, said that experts looked into various documents and concluded that the Kosovo border remains unchanged since 1973.
In a press conference following the presentation of report’s findings, chairman of the commission, Hivzi Islami, addressed the resignation of the commission’s member Fitim Humolli yesterday by saying that he had opposed the work of experts since the beginning and was only taking part in the meetings “as a messenger for certain people.”
At the same time, Koha reports that two more members of the commission, Agron Luta and Faruk Bojaxhiu, have also come out against the report’s findings and said their views have not been taken into account during the process for measuring the territory of Kosovo. They said the report was “unprofessional.”