Dialogue between hard past and uncertain future

The past has raised tensions between Kosovo and Serbia in dialogue. The Republic of Kosovo demands accountability from Serbia for the crimes it committed in the recent 1999 war, but the Serb side repeatedly refuses to address the issue. Despite that, Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Brussels has [...]
The Republic of Kosovo demands accountability from Serbia for the crimes it committed in the recent 1999 war, but the Serb side repeatedly refuses to address the issue.
Despite that, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has donated three books to the parties Monday, where Serb crimes in Kosovo are testified.
The confessions of women raped in Kosovo during the war, the list of 1333 children killed during the war, and author Bejtullah Dastani's book “Muhramirs British file” referring to the expulsion of Albanians from Sandzak, Nis.
Scholars' book Bejtullah Decani, among other things, contains documents from the British archive about the expulsion of Albanians who have made during 1878-1884.
In a published letter, the then English envoy in Belgrade wrote to the British Lord about the deportation and murders Serbia is becoming Albanians.

This book had irritated Alexander Wuchitch.
People in the European Union do not believe in what they are hearing. The man [Albin Kurti] is back in the 20th century. I'm worried. I don't know how to act”, Vucinqi declared himself in front of reporters.
While Vucinqi refused to take those books, by Kurt they were accepted by European Union representative Joseph Borrell.











