Haradinaj gives himself a week to resolve issues Makolli raised for the unemployed

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Ramush Haradinaj, hosted the Kosovo delegation's chairman for talks on the issue of missing persons in the recent war, Ibrahim Makcolin. Kosovo's prime minister was interested in getting the latest data on how the issue of the course of these talks stands and what needs to be done. [...]
Kosovo's prime minister was interested in getting the latest data on how the issue of the course of these talks stands and what needs to be done urgently for this painful issue for Kosovo society to get epilogue.
Makolli stressed the steps the Government of Kosovo must take to get the government's proper attention by co-ordinating the actions of all government and civil sector mechanisms.
Makolli highlighted the imidia need that member UNMIK in this government body is changed, replacing it with any EU representative, for example. Seeking quick solutions to problems that have been suspended, such as assigning an official to structure and preserve documentation, the question of 300 mortar remnants to the QKUK morgue, as well as reevaluating some post-war years' exhumation in line with DNA, but also finding a long-term solution to the preservation of clothes and other war-killing items that have been rehumed.
Prime Minister Haradinaj pledged for a week to be given solutions to these aspects, in co-operation with all parties involved in the process.












