Melza Haradinaj-Stubla: Serbia apologises for Kosovo crimes

From Serbia, where it is staying for a visit to the Presevo Valley, Foreign Affairs and Diaspore Minister Melza Haradinaj has asked Serbia to apologise for crimes committed during the war in Kosovo. Haradinaj, who along with Justice Minister Selimi is staying in the Valley, has also asked for the release of [...]
Haradinaj, who along with Justice Minister Selimi is staying in the Valley, has also asked citizens for release, Neziri Mehmetaj.
“Since we are even in the final phase of restarting dialogue I would also have a prayer for Serbia to take a good first step, it means creating trust and confidence for the start of dialogue and asking forgiveness for all the crimes it has done in Kosovo. Also to free our citizen, Neziri Mehmetaj, who has been held unjustly for six months without a reason in prison here in Serbia and also breaking all international norms and law. So if Serbia did so in step it would be welcome and in the service of the confidence created for the resumption of dialogue”, she said.
Minister Haradinaj has said she will use every meeting in the international arena to present the situation of Albanians in the Valley.
It has criticised the Serbian state even in terms of management and pandemic.
We have seen that there is no proper care, so we have also pledged to take steps in the coming weeks so that we can help Albanians on this side, whether with tests or with protective materials to fight and manage the pandemic”, she said.
She announced she will accept 5 students to the ministry who will continue the practice, and the project, which said it will continue later.
On the other hand, Justice Minister Selim Selimi said Serbia is using a moderate method of ethnic cleansing of Albanians with the removal of the lists.
A well-organised campaign of the Republic of Serbia to wipe out the citizens of this country of this country, one by one in an organised way. The main Indicator who shows that their tendency from an ethnic cleansing is to do it only in Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanoc, and not in other cities. So, in the country where Albanians live mostly is an orchestrated campaign which is a modern ethnic cleansing with the removal of the” list, he said.
Asked whether Kosovo should increase the level of commitment to care for the Presevo Valley, he said Haradinaj Government has started several projects and will continue even more.












