Klink criticises Government for archive opening issue with Serbia

Representatives of the Kosovo Liberation Army Veterans' Organisations Faton Klinkaku have said KLA archives have always been open, while criticising government following the prime minister's statement that they agreed with Serbia to open all archives. “We have discussed finding modes to reach [...]
We have discussed finding modalities to reach their family as soon as possible. The Serbian side has said they agree to open all archives, which, according to them, implies opening Kosovo state archives dealing with the KLA and this is in our interest because most mass graves can be found in Serbia's” military archives, Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi said on Thursday.
And for this statement, Klink has said that KLA archives have been open and that if someone agrees with Serbia on this “it is the same as agreeing that Kosovo is the province of Serbia”.
“The KLA archives have been opened, are also open because there is nothing in them. Those are stories the state of Kosovo needs. There are war displays, martyrs and warriors at the Kosovo museum. If it's true, Zv. Kosovo's prime minister has discussed and has agreed with Serbia to open up the KLA archives, it's the same as agreeing that Kosovo is the province of Serbia”, Klink said on Facebook.
So Bislim's statement had reactions from PDK as well. The vice-chairman of this party, Vlora Citaku, has considered the opening of the archives “grace dangerous”.











