Montenegro Govt Accused of 'Treason' over Kosovo Border Deal

Montenegro's main pro-Serbian opposition group, the Democratic Front, has accused the country's pro-Western government of treason after Podgorica and Pristina agreed to set up an working group "to correct if necessary" the previously agreed border between the two countries.

The Front accused the Prime Minister, Dusko Markovic, of "voluntarily giving part of the country's territory to Kosovo".

One of the Front's leaders, Nebojsa Medojevic, on Twitter on Monday complained that none of the other parliamentary parties, pro-Western NGOs or the state university had reacted after part of the territory of Montenegro was "gifted to the fake state of Kosovo".

"No one [reacted] except the Democratic Front. The others are ready for treason," Medojevic said.

On Friday, Kosovo President Hashim Thaci issued a joint statement with the President of Montenegro, Filip Vujanovic, about the controversial issue of marking the border, saying the two states had agreed to work together on identifying points of dispute.

Thaci spoke of the formation of a joint working body with Montenegro, which will identify disagreements over the border and make the necessary corrections in Cakor, the disputed mountain peak on the border.

While the two countries that both were once part of Yugoslavia signed a demarcation agreement in 2015, Kosovo's parliament has yet to ratify it.

The agreement referred to the 1974 Yugoslav Constitution and to maps from 1974.

President Thaci said Kosovo would make "all efforts to ratify the agreement" once the dispute was cleared up.

Kosovo has failed to ratify it due to strong opposition from several parties, which claim it deprives Kosovo of territory.

The agreement was supposed to be put to a vote in the...

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