Kurt gets nervous when asked about KLA archives: Who said they were open?

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has denied his government's readiness for the opening of the archives of the Kosovo Liberation Army, as the government chief hinted in a statement the previous day. Kurti, in a media presentation in Tirana, has declared that he never definitely said they were open [...]
Kurti, in a media presentation in Tirana, has stated that he has never definitely said that the KLA archives were opened in a response to a journalist's question in Tirana.
“Who said the KLA archives were opened! Find me my statement. I didn't! The most supervised states that Kosovo does not. We once had UNMIK, then EULEX, then this day we have KFOR. The place where archives should be opened is Serbia”, Kurti has said.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in a statement to the media on Monday, has supported the idea of opening KLA archives. As Kurt spoke of this, he said that with the opening of the archives, he would be helped to find the found.
He has insisted that archives in Belgrade should be opened as soon as possible.
“We have the archives of our state which include them during the KLA war and we are very transparent, but 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 are not made by Serbian citizens, but by the state of Serbia in a organised way, which are in the archives of Serbia that should be opened an hour earlier”, he said.
The government chief has said that the state of Kosovo has nothing to hide, because, according to him, by the end of the war, Kosovo has been under international administration.
Kosovo as you know from 1999 onward, we have been under international administration, so more transparent and open country than Kosovo does, and what should be opened is Serbia, because in the four wars Serbia has fought, the genocide that it has done in Bosnia and Kosovo, the truth must be cleared, to know the commanding officers”, Kurti said.
According to him, the opening of archives should also be discussed at international forums.
Our “Piculation as Government is not our imagination of Serbia's readiness, but our protection of our interest and our will for justice and justice. At every international forum, the top word should be opening the archives there”, Kurti said.











