it's bad for the rugova region and all the citizens of kosovo.re was never a border here in the past. that's the whole reason our parents and grandparents moved here. >> back then, fitim dreshaj says this land was part of yugoslavia. after the bloody balkan wars of the 1990's, an exact border was never set. but now there are plans to place a new one between kosovo and montenegro. both states would like to join the e.u. for that, they need to have defined borders. the dreshajs' livelihood is at stake. the two brothers have invested all their money in vacation homes. they spent hundreds of hours building them. a border, they say, would spell an end to their dreams. mr. dreshaj: we live from tourism here. more and more hikers are coming -- germans, english, americans. but if we say, you're right next to the border, they probably won't come anymore. >> the situation is similar for the others who live in the region. zarife is another farmer who's afraid of losing her livelihood. her sole source of income, she says, are her sheep and cows. she doesn't