Agim Ceku-Bislim: The NLA has no archives, no what we open

Former Kosovo Liberation Army General Staff Commander Agim Ceku has spoken about whether or not the KLA archives, about what Kosovo's first deputy prime minister, Besnik Bislim, has declared they agreed with the Serbian side to open state archives, including those for KLA at meetings 7 and 8 [...]
Former Commander KLA, Agim Ceku, has said there are no such archives, because Kosovo has always been open and that is nonsense.
“Not the KLA has such archives, it has state archives, but we absolutely have what we open, we're always open, there's nothing we've hidden, so it's nonsense”, it's declared infocus Agim Ceku.
The former commander of the KLA General Staff states that such archives do not exist and that the whole world knows who the aggressor is and who the victim is and that the KLA has had neither political nor such criminal acts.
“Absolutely, there are no such archives and what to have such archives, because crimes have been systematic, structural of Serbia committed by the state and the KLA has not committed such crimes and therefore no such archives. The draw between them cannot be questioned, because the whole world knows that crimes have systematically made Serbia structured, organised and carried out by the state camera, while the KLA has had neither the intention nor the politics nor such as this”, Ceku has said.
Agim Ceku has also stated that Serbia can come freely to look into state archives, because there is nothing, but if Serbian archives are opened, he has said that major Serbian crimes that have been committed will be documented and that they will help KLA leaders who are facing charges from the specialised Chambers in The Hague.
There is nothing, Serbia should come and look at the state archives, because nothing can be connected because nothing happens. But if Serbia's archives are opened and they have to be opened, or whenever Serbian archives are opened, they will surely document the major crimes and help our fellow fighters in The Hague, because it will be seen who the aggressor is, who the criminal, what secular crimes they have committed, as long as there is nothing like it on our side, and there is nothing that Kosovo is hiding, because our war has been liberation, and there is nothing we have done that is hidden from the opinion, whether it is local or he is also the international criminal, and Ceku-1x> concluded to Infus.
Meanwhile, the director of the so-called “Office for Kosovo”, Petar Petkov, said that “that is important is that progress has been made on the issue of missing persons and that Pristina has finally acknowledged the existence of KLA archives”, which has brought numerous reactions to Kosovo.












