Since 19 years 1,600 families search for family members, MPs want conditions in dialogue with Serbia

Almost 19 years are coming from the end of the war in Kosovo, while over 1600 families continue to be awaiting a news of their missing relatives. Despite years of dialogue with Serbia, the Serbian state does not show where there are even over 1600 missing persons from Kosovo, KTV reports. [...]
Almost 19 years are coming from the end of the war in Kosovo, while over 1600 families continue to be awaiting a news of their missing relatives.
Despite years of dialogue with Serbia, the Serbian state does not show where there are even over 1600 missing persons from Kosovo, KTV reports.
The head of the Government Commission for Undiscovered Persons, Prenk Lokaj, has called for more pressure from Kosovo, but also from the EU, to Serbia, although he accuses the EU of having been the same one that was not interested in getting this topic into the negotiating agenda.
He says that only persistence can produce results, until he has taken an example of Rudnica, who says that if they did not threaten Serbia with interruptions of negotiations, they would never find troops there.
The gene says that I don't know what happened to those missing people until it adds that their organs may have been taken away.
In the meantime, there were no state leaders who had not promised family members that the issue of the found ones would be a topic in political dialogue, but that did not happen.
Meanwhile, it is still not known when the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia will resume in Brussels, until a new resolution through which the dialogue team with Serbia and the topics to be discussed is expected soon in the Kosovo Assembly.
MPs and civil society insist that the issue of the missing be listed as a key point in this phase of dialogue, which Kosovo is calling the closing phase.












