Walker thinks war leaders must leave political scene

Former Director of the O Verifer Mission The SEU in Kosovo, Ambassador William Walker, has said the time has come for the army to leave the political scene in Kosovo. He made these comments in an interview for the Voice of America, adding that now a new leadership should come to Kosovo [...]
He made these comments in an interview for the Voice of America, adding that now a new leadership must come to Kosovo, which understands the current situation in the world.
“Sic said there is great disappointment and anger that things have not gone well”.
I think that the political class in Kosovo since the president, to the prime minister, to many of them are seen as war heroes, who fought with the KLA”.
“Yes, they were rewarded, they took political office. But it's time for them to leave, it's time for a new generation to come who knows what the world is now”.
I don't see different faces in public offices from what I saw 20 years ago. The world has changed, Kosovo's situation has changed, and they need a direction that has people's trust”.
We remember that on the morning of January 15, 1999, it was Ambassador William Walker who found the 45 lifeless Albanian bodies who were massacred by Serb forces in the village of Recak.
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Recak massacre, Ambassador William Walker says he remains loyal to his assessment of the event, which shed light on what was happening in Kosovo and which eventually led to NATO's intervention against Serbian forces.











