U.S. Congress: Serbia bring war criminals to justice before EU membership

The US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee through Twitter has criticised the formation of the Special Court for Kosovo, which is based on the report on organ trafficking, while there has been no evidence for the same. This committee has also criticised the EU because it is not conditioning Serbia for membership in [...]
Congresswoman Eliot Engel, who is chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, has repeatedly voiced criticism of Serbia's president, Alexander Vuciq, for the three Bytyci brothers with American citizenship killed in Serbia.
The commission has now said that despite the brutality caused by Belgrade, Serbia has had no serious pressure from the international community to prosecute Kosovo war crimes perpetrators.
Despite the brutality committed by Belgrade, Serbia has had no serious pressure from the international community to prosecute perpetrators of war crimes in Kosovo. Serbia's EU membership is not conditional on bringing war criminals to justice. At the same time, the world forced Kosovo to establish at the Special Court to investigate a controversial organ trafficking report during the war. No evidence has been found to support these claims made by the MEP, Dick Marty”, said in the US House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Commission' post.
They're still building bodies burned in Serbia, victims of Milosevic's endic cleaning in Kosovo.
Over 900 Kosovar Albanian politicians have been found to date.https://t.co/MNSgAS75L
) House Foreign Affairs Committee (@HouseFereign) November 18, 2020












