Đeka, Hajdinaga and Sulejmani informed Haradinaj about the situation of Albanians in Montenegro: Not a word about demarcation

The DP delegation also had a meeting with the Minister of Education of Kosovo, where they discussed increasing quotas for the enrollment of students from Montenegro to Kosovo universities.
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Democratic Party, visit to Kosovo, Photo: Democratic Party
Democratic Party, visit to Kosovo, Photo: Democratic Party
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 04.10.2017. 17:17h

President of the Democratic Party (DP) Fatmir Đeka, his deputy Gzim Hajdinaga and close associate Hadži Sulejmani, were in Kosovo today where they discussed the current situation in the region and relations between Podgorica and Pristina with the newly elected Prime Minister Ramuš Haradinaj.

The leaders of the DP informed Haradinaj about the situation in which the Albanians in Montenegro find themselves and assessed that cooperation could be at a higher level, especially in the areas of economy and road infrastructure connecting the two countries.

At the meeting, as we learn, there was no mention of border demarcation, an issue that could disturb the good neighborly relations of the two states.

The DP delegation also had a meeting with the Minister of Education of Kosovo, where they discussed increasing quotas for the enrollment of students from Montenegro to Kosovo universities.

The meeting was also held with Vice Prime Ministers Enver Hoxha and Fatmir Ljimaj.

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