President Thaci continues interviewing in The Hague today

The country's President Hashim Thaci will be interviewed by The Hague's Specialised Prosecutor's Office during today. He has been interviewed for three days in a row for six hours, and on Tuesday and Wednesday, he was not promoted to the media. Thaci has been submitted to The Hague at the invitation of the Specialised Prosecutor. [...]
The country's President Hashim Thaci will be interviewed by The Hague's Specialised Prosecutor's Office during today.
He has been interviewed for three days in a row for six hours, and on Tuesday and Wednesday, he was not promoted to the media.
Thaci has been submitted to The Hague at the invitation of the Specialised Prosecutor.
The Specialised Prosecutor's Office has announced last month that it has proposed an indictment for allegedly war crimes and crimes against humanity against President Thaci, Democratic Party of Kosovo Chairman Kadri Veselini, and some others whose names have not been made public.
After interviewing on Monday, on the first day, Thaci has said it has been discussed “clarifyive, technical questions” and the prosecutors' interest in the Kosovo Liberation Army”.
On Tuesday, Thaci has not been declared to the media.
The exhibition presented has now passed into the hands of the judge of the preliminary procedure, which has the maximum six months, by April, to confirm or reject.
Thaci has said earlier that he will resign from the presidential post if the indictment against him is confirmed.











