Kosovo remains isolated as parties’ trade accusation on demarcation law

The Parliament has failed on Wednesday again to ratify the Agreement on border demarcation with Montenegro which is one of the last criteria for Kosovo citizens to travel without visas into the EU Schengen area. The AAK and LDK traded accusations on Wednesday after PM Haradinaj’s party (AAK) accused the opposition party of LDK of manipulating the Draft Law.

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