Deliu: Hoti asking the EU to distance itself from hiding Serbia's crime and combative policy

PDK MP Blerta Deliu-Codra has asked Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti to publicly ask the European Union to distance itself from the secret support of the crime and warmongering policy Serbia is making. Deliu, at today's plenary session, said that while there are statements from the Serbian side for war and hiding mass cemetery, [...]
PDK MP Blerta Deliu-Codra has asked Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti to publicly ask the European Union to distance itself from the secret support of the crime and warmongering policy Serbia is making.
Deliu, at today's plenary session, said that while there are statements from the Serbian side for war and hiding mass cemetery, dialogue cannot be continued.
The prime minister has gone, but I consider that he should ask the European Union openly and publicly to distance themselves from this secret support of crime and combative policy, or otherwise the Kosovo side is not a serious party to lead a process that aims at peace. How can we go into dialogue when we have such statements by Serbian officials trying to hide the macabre crime that occurred in Kosovo and at the same time promote that we are working towards achieving peace. Should Kosovo work indefinitely towards peace and Serbia constantly hide these crimes we are seeing every day and more”, she said.
Deliu Kodra in the Parliament's speech, also told of recent developments with the Special Court and the arrest of some of the former KLA leaders, where he said that freedom Kosovo owes no one.
We don't owe anybody our freedom and how much it's costing us today. It's being witnessed every day. All those who are trying without a form or conscience to make our freedom as a product of a criminal enterprise should be told clearly and without reservation that they are deniers of historical truth and can never be forged for our friends”, she said.











