EULEX chief: Every wrongdoer on this European mission will be punished

EULEX chief Alexander Papadopoulos has acknowledged that the mission he is leading has failed to manage citizens' expectations. He said it would have to be clearer about what the European Mission for Endeavour could accomplish and what they achieved. But, according to Papadopoulos, this will not [...]
He said it would have to be clearer about what the European Mission for Endeavour could accomplish and what they achieved. But, according to Papadopoulos, this does not mean that they have failed in their work, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
The fact that we've faced problems is evidence that we haven't failed”
In an interview given “Cohe Ditore”, Papadoplow has also spoken of claims filed by former head of EULEX judges Malcolm Simmons. EULEX chief has said that all who have deviated from the mission's rules will be punished.
Papadopoulos has even commented on PDK charges directed EULEX, respectively, the possibility of them being interconnected with the Special Court, as well as the future of Mission E ULEX, after the mandate ended in June next year.











