Hoti: Serbia Does Not Provide Information On Mass Graves, It Is Complicating The Dialogue

Hoti: Serbia Does Not Provide Information On Mass Graves, It Is Complicating The

Prime Minister Abdullah Hoti spoke about Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, where he framed the latter as a provocative person.

He told Ora News that the most worrying issue at the moment is the mass graves that have been discovered in some parts of Serbia. Hoti focused on the distribution of the victims' bones, emphasizing that what happened is cruel.

Hoti: Vucic has a provocative nature. His vocabulary and that of some of the senior officials of Serbia is unacceptable and we have raised this approach in the EU institutions as well. In recent weeks there have been some concrete actions, where mass graves have been identified throughout Serbia, which is unfortunate that even after 20 years it is not ready to provide information on the compilation of the case. With mass graves across the country, a person’s bones are found in two or three mass graves. Imagine what kind of atrocities were committed that a person's bones, when transported ended up in some cemetery. It is a problem for Kosovo and their family. This complicates the dialogue process.

The head of the Kosovo government said that “Regarding the visits, it is an agreement where there is a regulation on how the visits of senior officials are regulated and who are the ones who should ask for permission to move in Kosovo. In principle we are for free movement, but in certain cases it is about."

A few days ago, the Supreme Court in Belgrade gave permission for the exhumation of the remains of Kosovo Albanians from the mass grave discovered in Kizhevak. According to estimates, the mortal remains of 7 to 20 people were found at this location near Raska in Serbia.

Interview taken on Decmber 4, 2020.

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