Wessel's letter sent to America is badly exasperated by Dachiqi

Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has ordered Kosovo Prime Minister Kadri Veselin and her partners in Pristina who, as he has said, avoid writing because they have already been read a long time”. Serbian diplomat in response to Wessel's letter to the American Congress, where he was asked [...]
The Serbian chief diplomat in response to Wessel's letter to the American Congress, where he was asked to condemn Serbia's crimes in Kosovo, has stressed that “Vessel and his partners with these letters once again showed initial and political illiteracy”.
“They want to condemn alleged Serbian crimes in the past, while continuing terror against Serbs in Kosovo? Our fellow countrymen are arrested to take over their property, exempt them from ministerial posts because they tell the truth, while with the 100 per cent tax on Serbian goods they are destroying all our people”, he told the Serbian newspaper “Novosti”, broadcasting the Kosovo clan.
Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veseline days ago has sent letter to the US Congress for the crimes and genocide that Serbia committed in Kosovo during the last 1998-1999 war.
The letter was first sent to Nancy Pollos ʹ Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Eliot Engel to the chairman of the US Congress Foreign Affairs Commission.
In this letter, which will also be sent to all parliaments of friendly countries, but also the European Parliament, the chief speaker has mentioned numerous massacres and numerous crimes Serbia has committed in Kosovo.
It is internationally known that under Slobodan Milosevic's brutal regime, Albanians in Kosovo were victims and targets of systematic violence. As a result, about one million Kosovars, more than half of the population, have been forced to leave Kosovo, with another half a million displaced within the country. In total, about 90 per cent of the ethnic Albanian population became refugees or displaced persons. 13,535 were killed. Among them were 1230 children, including babies and other young children”, said in Wessel's letter.
He has mentioned fate still unresolved for thousands of missing persons.











