Softening Djuric: We'll do anything to clarify the fate of the missing, regardless of nationality

The Serbian people mark International Day of Persons Lost with the greatest sadness, because until now the fate of almost 4 thousand of our fellow countrymen lost in the wars in the former Yugoslavia is unknown, said the director of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo, Marko Djuric. I draw the attention of the international and local public that, [...]
I draw the attention of the international and local public that, after the Kosovo conflict, the fate of 1,653 persons, Serbs and Albanians, as well as members of other nations, has not been resolved. Determining the truth of what happened to them is an obligation of the entire Serbian and Albanian society because without it, the pages of tragic history, marked by hostility, suffering will not be able to close”, he said.
Serbia, he stressed, will continue to do everything without hesitation to shed light on the fate of the missing, regardless of nationality, and allow their families to mourn their loved ones in a dignified manner.












