Vjosa Osmani: Tests sent by Serbia do not erase the crimes it committed in Kosovo

Kosovo Assembly Speaker Vjosa Osmani, after leaving the meeting he had with incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has commented on the tests coming from Serbia, saying that the donation of these tests by the Serbian state does not undo the crimes this state has committed against Kosovo. “I believe [...]
Kosovo Assembly Speaker Vjosa Osmani, after leaving the meeting he had with incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has commented on the tests coming from Serbia, saying that the donation of these tests by the Serbian state does not undo the crimes this state has committed against Kosovo.
“I believe that not only we in Kosovo but the whole world is clear what the crimes that Serbia has committed in Kosovo are, and they have witnessed in international courts and Serbia at this time of pandemic may even have sent aid, but this does not compensate for the recent past that we each have passed”, she said.
She has already stressed that in this regard she has been closely informed about the management of the Covid-19 pandex on the part of the country's institutions.
She also informed everyone about the role of the Parliament in this situation.
” I've informed those in attendance about the efforts the assembly has made, with legislative initiatives that are undertaken and currently prosecuted, then they continue with the meetings that I've had with the mayor of municipalities and the Istra to continued contact with international representatives, where we've asked for help and support, dead and financial assistance, the demands of Kosovo to be assisted by different apartheid states, they haven't been offered because these states have the same trouble, while we are very grateful for the financial means of <61>
For passing these bills, she has said there must be full political consensus.
There is no known at the moment how we will proceed with these laws because for what it is to fight the pandemic we must have the biggest political consortium, and it should not be politicised, so participation today was to show, and it needs political issues to put aside”, Osman stressed.












