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Vetëvendosje to participate in the debate on demarcation (Indeksonline)

Vetëvendosje Movement parliamentary group coordinator, Naim Jakaj, today confirmed that representatives of this party will participate in the debate on border-demarcation with Montenegro scheduled for 3 August. Jakaj did not give any names on who will represent Vetëvendosje but said there will be MPs and experts on the issue. “We don’t have a final list yet because we are waiting for confirmation from some of the professors and experts. We will publish the list of participants within a few days,” Jakaj said.

Vetëvendosje’s Selimi blames the government over the law on police and armed forces (Koha/Telegrafi)

In the meeting of the Kosovo Assembly’s internal affairs and overseeing of the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) commission, Vetëvendosje MP Rexhep Selimi accused the government for failing to submit two very important pieces of legislation: that on transformation of the KSF into armed force and the one on early retirement for the Kosovo Police officers.  “We are ready to do more if the government had been willing to process the laws,” said Selimi.

 Vetëvendosje confirms attack on Hyseni’s vehicle (Lajmi.net)

Vetëvendosje movement has confirmed that the action of attacking the official vehicle of the Minister of Interior, Skender Hyseni, was organized by its activists.

A press release issued by this party writes that the action was undertaken to object deporting of its activists from Kosovo. Vetëvendosje appealed to Hyseni to immediately stop these actions.

Montenegrin request first ratification then measuring of the border (Insjaderi)

Slobodan Vujičić, head of the Association of the Montenegrins of Kosovo, said during the roundtable held today that the agreement between Kosovo and Montenegro on the demarcation of the border, should be initially ratified at the Assembly, then both parties should create a commission that would re- measure the border. He added that solution of this matter should not be political being that Podgorica has expressed readiness to make the required measurements once again.

Vetevendosje MP: Announcement of the US official on demarcation, misunderstood (Indeksonline)

The biggest opposition political party of Kosovo, Vetevendosje, assessed the visit of the Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs at the United States Department, Victoria Nuland as positive. Kosovo Assembly MP from this party, Shqipe Pantina, told Indeksonline that Nuland did not request from the MPs to vote the agreement on demarcation of the border with Montenegro, signed by Thaçi. She also does not consider the fact that Nuland did not meet opposition parties as problematic.

Kadaj-Bujupi: Demarcation agreement would produce new crises (Lajmi)

Vetëvendosje MP Donika Kadaj-Bujupi said today that the Kosovo government would make a “provocation” if it decided to submit to the Kosovo Assembly the border-demarcation with Montenegro. Kadaj-Bujupi said the Vetëvendosje Movement will oppose the current version of the agreement and ask for a review of the document. “The border-demarcation agreement will produce new crises,” she added.

Vetevendosje: To Mustafa, territory of Kosovo is not important (Lajmi.net)

After Isa Mustafa’s statement on his Facebook page that Vetevendosje could cause incidents with a NATO country, Montenegro, and that Kosovo is losing its chance to travel without visas, Vetevendosje spokesperson, Frashër Krasniqi said that the danger for further tensioning of the relations between Kosovo and Montenegro comes due to the loss of 8000 hectares of Kosovo’s land. “But to Isa Mustafa, the territory and sovereignty of the Republic is not important, therefore he makes such absurd statements.

Mustafa: “Vetevendosje could cause incidents with a NATO country, Montenegro (Koha.net)

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, wrote on his Facebook page about demarcation, noting that the process is in order and that this obligation should be fulfilled, because it endangers liberalization of visas.

"Republic of Kosovo" Table Sparks Anger in Montenegro (Balkan Insight)

The interior ministry said on Tuesday that the Montenegrin prosecution will react, along with the foreign ministry, to a violation of the state border in which Kosovo politicians planted the Albanian flag deep into Montenegrin territory. 

On Monday, the MPs of the Vetevendosje (the Self-Determination Party) set the Albanian flag and a plaque reading "Republic of Kosovo" eight kilometers inside the territory of Montenegro, in an area they claimd was stripped from Kos