Opening KLA archive: What did Kurti say he hopes to find in Serbia's archives?

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has finally talked about the issue of opening archives that became a sensational topic after his deputy Besnik Beslim's statements. He has declared that from the opening of Serbia's archives, he expects crime advisers to be known in Kosovo, and that the archive of [...]
Kurt continued Mr. Kurt's rhetoric. Bislimi arguing how opening the archive for The KLA, in fact, does not pose any problem for Kosovo.
He has argued that Kosovo being under international administration has been a transparent and open country.
Our “Piculation like Government is not the imagination of Serbia's readiness, but the protection of our interest and the will for justice and justice. At any international forum, the top word should be opening the archives there,” the prime minister said.
When Mr. Bislimi had issued a statement on the KLA archives, Serbian government officials had declared Pristina for the first time is acknowledging there is an archive for The KLA, which they still think is terrorist.
Serbian side has now insisted on how long to open state archives for The KLA, in order to whitewash war crimes against ethnic Serb and non-Albanian residents allegedly committed by KLA fighters.
The Kosovo side, in charge of Kurti, considers that Kosovo has nothing to hide in archives. And Kurt's statement today calls for reinforcement of this idea.
But if Serbia potentially finds nothing incriminating at the KLA archives in Kosovo, and neither does Kosovo find anything incriminating in Serbia's archive, it would, however, imply equalising both sides as aggressor/victim at the negotiating table until the issue of the undiscovered is helped.
“ ...we have to clear 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 were not made by Serbian citizens, but by the state of Serbia organised...” Kurti declared.
Would a statement like that be credible by Kurti or any other Kosovo politician if nothing was found after Serbia's archives were opened?
RTK reported days ago that Yugoslav Army chief Nebojsa Pavkoviq, had ordered the disappearance of Serbian war archives./Periscope












