Kurti does not name former KLA leaders, referred to as accused Albanians

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, has held a two-hour conversation today with lawyers of former KLA members who are being tried by the Special Court in The Hague. As ZKM has announced, this meeting is held to discuss and address requests made by lawyers at the Kosovo Government address. However, it [...]
However, what is eye-to-eye is that in ZKM's announcement, KLA leaders refer to them as accused Albanians.
“Prime Minister Kurti today talked to all lawyers and co-actories of Albanian defence teams charged in front of the Special Chambers in The Hague. The meeting was held online and lasted nearly two hours, and defence teams' demands for the Government of the Republic of Kosovo” were discussed during it, said the ZKM report.
“Taki was held as a result of the need to discuss and address the requirements made by defence teams: the protracted process of keeping the accused in custody, disrespecting the European Court's practice of Human Rights, lack of translations, and, in particular, not considering Serbia's occupation and crimes in Kosovo during the years of ya90-”.
Kurti has proposed that such meetings become regular.
“All teams were very grateful for the possibility of direct discussion with Prime Minister Kurti, and expressed thanks to the fact that the Government of Kosovo is showing interest and commitment regarding the process before Specialised Chambers”, the Office for the Prime Minister's Media Report said.












