Cakaya: Serbia cannot change war truth, nor can it undo secular crimes in Kosovo

Albania's acting Foreign Affairs Minister Gent Cakaj, International Day of the Memorial of Genocide Victims, has commemorated the crimes and genocide committed by Serbia on the innocent civilian population in Kosovo. He said Serbia has not apologised for crimes committed, but is still holding [...]
He said Serbia has not apologised for the crimes committed, but is still hiding the fate of thousands of Albanians from the recent war in Kosovo.
On a day like this, it is noteworthy that no strategy of relativism and no denial policy, which today unfortunately prevails in Serbia, cannot change the truth of the recent war, nor does it undo the past crimes committed by Serbia in Kosovo”.
Today, on International Day of the Memorial of Genocide Victims, we remember and honor every innocent victim of the world's genocide practices. Of course, today we especially remember the victims of genocide exercised on the Kosovo Albanian people from Serbia in the recent war in Kosovo. Unfortunately, Serbia not only has not apologised yet, for crimes against humanity and the genocide committed in Kosovo, but continues to keep the bodies of thousands of Albanians missing from the last war”, he has written.
According to Cakaj, no one can change the truth of the recent war, nor does he undo the secular crimes committed by Serbia in Kosovo.
On a day like this, it is noteworthy that no strategy of relativism and no policy of denial, which today unfortunately prevails in Serbia, cannot change the truth of the last war, nor does it undo the secular crimes committed by Serbia in Kosovo. The dedication to a peaceful future does not even mean forgetting the genocide committed by Serbia in Kosovo. On the contrary! Honoring the victims, praying on Serbia's part, and fully whiteling the truth of the recent war in Kosovo is a prerequisite for lasting reconciliation and peace”, he has written further.












