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Sheholli on demarcation: Some members of the Serbian List will change their attitude (RTK2)

Political analyst Fatmir Sheholli told Info magazine that he is certain that some members of the Serbian List will change their position and that they will vote for the ratification of the law on the demarcation of the border with Montenegro, reports RTK2.

He says that the position of the Serbian List is completely contrary to the wishes and expectations of the Serbs in Kosovo, and that in this way, it is controlled and dictated by Belgrade.

Apostolova and Veseli urge MPs to ratify border agreement (media)

Head of the EU Office in Kosovo and Special Representative, Nataliya Apostolova, met today Kosovo Assembly President, Kadri Veseli, and the two made a call to MPs to support the border demarcation agreement with Montenegro tomorrow. Apostolova said two important steps were undertaken recently with regards to the border demarcation process: the joint statement of Kosovo and Montenegro presidents and the agreement between most parties to support the demarcation.

Trajkovic: A vote for demarcation is a vote for the legalization of the border (Kontakt plus radio, FoNet)

Rada Trajkovic told FoNet news agency that the international community makes a precedent because all the administrative borders of the former Yugoslavia have been turned into borders of newly emerged states and indicates that "the border with Montenegro and Macedonia is an essential state border of Serbia, " reported Serbian media.

She told FoNet that this is the level at which demarcations should be worked out and agreed upon.

Konjufca: Citizens need to know Kosovo loses territory through border agreement (media)

Head of Vetevendosje's parliamentary group, Glauk Konjufca said that the citizens need to know that if border demarcation agreement passes, Kosovo will lose territory to Montenegro. He said the opposition should not be blamed for this but rather those who have signed the agreement in the first place.

Hoti: Voting not to begin without ensuring consensus (media)

Avdullah Hoti, head of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) parliamentary group, said in his word at the Kosovo Assembly expressed the view of the party that the voting on the border demarcation agreement should not commence without ensuring there is consensus. “This is a very important issue and the session should not begin without reaching consensus on how to move forward,” Hoti said.

Krasniqi: PDK supports voting of demarcation agreement today (media)

Head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) parliamentary group, Memli Krasniqi, said at today’s Assembly session that his party supports the voting of the border demarcation agreement being voted today. He said it was regrettable that at this stage in the process there are disagreements between certain parties on terminology aspects which do not affect the substance of the agreement.

Isufi: Border demarcation to be voted as soon as possible (media)

Ahmet Isufi, head of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) parliamentary group, said that his party’s efforts were focused on correcting the 2015 border demarcation agreement with Montenegro and that the current draft law sent to the MPs addresses these concerns. He said the agreement should be voted as soon as possible and pave way for visa liberalisation.

Sherifi: Bulliqi’s report, integral part of demarcation agreement (media)

Bilall Sherifi, head of the Social Democratic Initiative (NISMA) parliamentary group, said parties need to reach consensus on the way forward regarding the border demarcation issue but stressed that the report of the government’s commission headed by former LDK MP, Shpejtim Bulliqi, needs to be an integral part of the agreement. He said NISMA in principle supports postponing today’s vote in the hope that this would provide a viable opportunity for the parties to reach consensus on the issue.

Kosovo Assembly postpones border demarcation vote (media)

Kosovo Assembly President, Kadri Veseli, announced that the vote on border demarcation agreement with Montenegro has been postponed for tomorrow. Veseli said he was optimistic that parliamentary parties will reach consensus on the issue and that "we are on the right track". Klan Kosova reports that the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has conditioned its vote with the removal of the government commission’s report authored by its former MP, Shpejtim Bulliqi, while the Serbian List has announced it will vote against the agreement.