Family members of the dead do not expect results from an agreement in Ohrid

Family members and representatives of missing persons during the recent war in Kosovo express disappointment with the approach of the Government of Kosovo, in the face of dawning the fate of their most loved ones. They say agreeing to the found in Ohrid will not produce results, and this issue will continue to remain [...]
Family members and representatives of missing persons during the recent war in Kosovo express disappointment with the approach of the Government of Kosovo, in the face of dawning the fate of their most loved ones.
They say agreeing to the finding in Ohrid will not produce results and that issue will continue to remain unresolved for a long time.
At the March 18th meeting in Ohrid, there has been a reconciliation between the Kosovo and Serbian parties that the 4th point of the agreement on normalisation should include the outstanding issue as an urgent issue.
But not only are the family members, who say from this meeting they have expected the question of the found to be entirely a specific point and not included in the agreed normalisation agreement, which has not been signed after Serbian President Alexander Vuciq's refusal.
The chairman of the Association “Parents' Office”, Bajram Cerkini, said the Kosovo Government has not informed the families of missing persons about what was discussed at the March 18th meeting in Ohrid.
He said that this government as well as others is not taking the fate of the found.
We've expected much more, we've proposed that this very painful points where people are wanted, neither the table nor the animal is special, and that there is urgently beginning to be applied. However, nothing clear has ever come out of this grand gathering that we've been waiting for... the answer is very inadequate, and the answer for us family members is nothing but promised... What they wrote we don't know, what they've promised us, what they've been working on is even worse because all the media have said otherwise that they've been there today, or Andy says today, or he's talking to Prime Minister”, he points out.
Cerkini is very unhappy with the work of the Government of Kosovo to dawn the luck of the found.
He is hopeful that only if the internationals want to implement points for the found out under the agreement in Ohrid, otherwise, he believes that many generations will pass and this painful issue for Kosovo will not find a solution.
The chairman of the Co-ordination Council of Families of Missing Persons, Ahmet Gajqevci, insists that the 12-month deadline for resolving the missing will still be included in agreeing to whiteen their fate.
On the contrary, he considers that this case will not be resolved.
The four-point implementation complaint on the road to normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia, agreed on March 18th 2023, between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, during the meeting in Ohrid, says the parties agree to adopt the Declaration for Missing Persons as urgent issues.
The “Piles agree to adopt the Declaration of Missing Persons, as negotiated under the EU's relaxed dialogue, as an urgent matter”, said in the annex.
On March 18th, 2023, the Kosovo and Serbian sides have met in Ohrid, where they have agreed to implement the agreement's agreement under the European plan. But this agreement, besides agreeing, has not been signed following Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's refusal.
Otherwise, the remains of over 1600 people are still unknown in Kosovo. /Kosovo priss











