Monday, August 8, 2011


Thaci: Kosovo's borders change varies the boundaries of six countries in the region

Prishtina, August 8, 2011, NOA - Two weeks from the action of the special police in Kosovo to seize control of two border crossings in the north, Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci said in an interview with Voice of America that blocked roads in northern Kosovo will end and the implementation of the agreement with NATO to overcome the situation in parts of the country it means establishing law and order throughout Kosovo.

Kosovo's chief executive ruled out any possibility of partitioning Kosovo, underlining that any claim to change the borders of Kosovo, would mean changing the boundaries of at least six Balkan states. Speaking to the action of taking control of border crossings in northern Kosovo, Thaci reiterated that the goal was first fully respect the decision of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo for reciprocity.

According to the Prime Minister to control point 1 and 31 where now for the first time after 12 years no person may pass without being identified.

Speaking for talks to resolve the situation, Thaci said that Kosovo's north would not be at the negotiating table in any circumstance.

He said the best solution is full respect for the Constitution and laws of Kosovo is essential.

According to the prime choice of tension in the north will come to unlocking the road with a restricted military area and the presence of international institutions and the Republic of Kosovo there.

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