Isa Mustafa: Voting to open KLA archives is falling into Serbia's trap

There have been days of discussion about the Kosovo side's position in Brussels, led by Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi, regarding the opening of Kosovo archives for the Kosovo Liberation Army. Many of the opposition have seen Kosovo as the wrong step in negotiations, until Prime Minister Kurti has said Kosovo has nothing to [...]
However, former Kosovo Prime Minister and former LDK chief Isa Mustafa is seeing the position of Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim for archive work as wrong.
I think it's an unfounded commitment, therefore wrong. Serbia until the liberation of Kosovo has been a state in Serbia and Kosovo. It has state archives on what happened in Kosovo”, Mustafa told Express
Isa Mustafa further points out that the pledge to open KLA archives is a decline in Belgrade's trap and draw with Serbia.
The post-war “may be the archives of UNMIK, Euex and justice and security institutions. But pledging KLA archives and opening them is falling into Serbia's trap, to match it”, he has declared for GE.
Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi stated days ago that Serbia has agreed to open archives and therefore Kosovo archives for the Kosovo Liberation Army. Bislimi has said that in his opinion this is positive for Kosovo.
“during the trilateral meeting, the Serbian side has stated they agree to open all archives, according to them implies Kosovo's state archives dealing with the KLA. I think it's in our interest because most of the mass cemetery where it claims it's the remaining parts of over 1600 citizens located in these cemeterys, which mainly have information about the military archives of Serbia”,had declared Besnik Bislim following his return from Brussels.
This statement of Bislim has prompted major reactions, as far as Kosovo government chief Albin Kurti has appeared in defense, saying that “kemi what to hide“
“We have the archives of our state that include them during the KLA war and we are very transparent, but we have to whitewash the fate of the undiscovered, and for that we have to open the archives in Belgrade because the burial killings of massacres and then exhumations are not made by Serbian citizens, but by the state of Serbia in a organised way, which are in Serbian archives that should be opened an hour earlier”, Kurti stated.












