Special Court officials met with President Vuciq, Kosovo off play

The Special Court's added activity in Serbia and lack of resources in the mission it heads are the main concerns of Kosovo Office chief in Belgrade Ambassador Valdet Sadiku. For these and other issues, he has sought assistance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MPJ), which has been missing so far, writes today [...]
Enhanced activity by the Special Court in Serbia, lack of resources in the mission leading, are the main concerns of Kosovo Office in Belgrade chief Ambassador Valdet Sadiku.
For these and other issues, he has sought assistance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MPJ), which has been missing so far, writes Koha Ditore today.
The paper has secured, Friday, two corruptions by Ambassador Sadiku addressed MPJ officials.
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.










