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Disengagement from Kosovo will damage the development of skiing in Rozaje

The municipality of Rozaje asks for a review of the border area with Kosovo, while the treaty has not yet been ratified. The fact is that, according to this document, Montenegro is automatically deprived of access to the peak of Hail (Prokletier array), because the route leading to the main tourist routes, under the new agreement passes to the Republic of Kosovo.

Public organizations, the administration and local residents appealed to the authorities to leave the road for Montenegro - in fact, in their view, it turned out to be a serious part of the regional tourism economy, which, to put it mildly, should not be ignored, given the general guidelines and current trends of the Montenegrin economic policy. On the account is literally every meter, and it is not necessary so to scatter important areas, local authorities consider.

It should be noted that Rozaje has not been considered by Montenegro until now as a significant tourist object, and the development of the ski sector in this remote region was only in the future. There is a small ski resort, which is physically unable to accommodate a large number of tourists. However, the local administration and the business community made serious bets on winter tourism. They can be understood - the region has been removed from the main tourist sites, and there are not many sights here. Let's just say that historians never recorded records on attendance by vacationers.

By the way, they are unhappy with the situation not only in Rozaje - eminent Kosovo experts are also sure that Montenegro gives the country too little land (about 760 hectares) under this agreement. Pristina professors F. Isufi and S. Bulichi persuade the parliament to postpone ratification on such predatory terms.

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