Koci: State react to special officials' meetings with Vucinqi

Arianan Koci, a lawyer, is calling for Kosovo's state response to the Special Court officials' meetings with Serbia's president, Alexander Vucic. Koci's call for the state response comes after information by Kosovo's Interconnector Official in Belgrade, which has said President Vucic has met with Special Court officials. According to [...]
Arianan Koci, a lawyer, is calling for Kosovo's state response to the Special Court officials' meetings with Serbia's president, Alexander Vucic.
Koci's call for the state response comes after information by Kosovo's Interconnector Official in Belgrade, which has said President Vucic has met with Special Court officials.
According to Koci, it is unforgivable since the state of Kosovo has no information on the meetings of special officials with Vucicin, about the fact that the Special Court is formally part of the Kosovo justice system.
While the Serbian president, Aleksandar Vučić, meets with Special Court representatives, and vows that he will provide comprehensive assistance, representatives of the relevant bodies of our state, have not even the slightest information about what is going on, although formally, the Special Court is part of the Kosovo court system”, Koci has reacted.
Our interest is to investigate any suspicion, for the eventual monstrous crimes that were presented in Dick Marty's report. But we can't stand by, when we see that those we fought with, in this case I'm thinking about the remains of the Milan regime, not in the Serb population, are working actively against Kosovo independence. The same, they have essential interest in making the KLA's war more tarnished. Therefore, we must prevent the informative subversions of Serbia's” safety organs, he added.
Koha Ditore has reported today that two corruptions of Ambassador Sadiku addressed MPJ officials, where they reported to the state of Kosovo for special activities in Serbia.
In the first one, he has informed that, based on a source, Special Court representatives have had meetings in Belgrade, including Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq.
It has revealed that Vuciq has promised that Serbia's state will offer maximum support to the Court, both in logistics and in terms of co-operation with Serbian institutions. And, he has sought to know how to deal with this institution that only formally is Kosovo.











