Will Serbia be forced to show the location of the undiscovered?

Kosovo's government is convinced that Serbia will be forced to tell about the whereabouts of undiscovered persons. The commitment of European and Western Balkan leaders who did it last week at the London Summit, KTV reports, says in the process. Kosovo government will [...]
The Kosovo government will do everything to dawn the fate of the undiscovered people.
It has been the pledge of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's adviser, Jahja Luka, who before members of the Government Commission for Undiscovered Persons has indicated Kosovo's participation at the London Summit.
Luka has told them that European leaders and those of the Western Balkans have pledged to speed up the whitelight of missing persons' fate.
He has stressed that Serbia will have the obligation to provide information, for the disabled, as the address of the perpetrators is in Belgrade.
Luka has said that crime does not age, and all who committed crimes will one day be brought to justice.
Meanwhile, the work of the Working Group has also been introduced for the process of inventory of items and clothing of persons found at mass cemetery in Serbia.
The findings of this process will be compared to the list accepted by Serbia's Government Commission, with which cases a comparison report will be compiled with finding conclusions.
This comparable report, according to the Government, should be available by the end of the year.











