The EU requires more action than reactions to the found

Gara, head of the Office of the European Commission for the Undiscovered, has spoken about Serb massacres and war finds, underlining this as one of the country's most sensitive topics. According to him, this is a complex situation that the past two years are facing the challenge of lack of information [...]
According to him, this is a complex situation that the past two years are facing the challenge of lack of reliable information, which is directly related to the willingness of the Serbian side to co-operate.
Asked how possible the security of the data is after Serbia's Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic's statement, who has threatened anyone who would co-operate in the issue of the undiscovered, Conception Gara has considered this scandalous thing.
The “Declarations such as declarations present in reality the approach of Serbia's” institutions, he told Euro News, stressing that it started and from the position of Dacic as foreign affairs minister should have encouragement to ease the pain of Kosovo families and not such statements.
The race said it appreciated the European Union's response, but would nevertheless like to have more concrete actions than reactions.
Meanwhile, as to his position if Dacic's statement should be considered a criminal offense, Conception Gara called attention to the European Union's reactions that should not remain only reactions.
“Of course, it is more disturbing to say, however, that the declaration is continuous actions during the 21 years taken by Serbia's institutions to prevent this” process, he said.











