Blakaj says that even after May 2nd meeting, no declaration of the found will be finalised

“Humanitary Law Executive Director” Bekim Blakaj has said Serbia has never had the political will to offer information about missing persons with violence during the war in Kosovo. Blakaj even said that Serbia would not do so even if the declaration [...] was finalised as a last step.
Blakaj even said that such a thing would not be done even if the undiscovered statements at the May 2nd meeting between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq were finalised.
Serbia will do its best not to implement this declaration... It's true in the past, too, there have been pledges, and there have been de facto statements, and there have been statements... but the parties have also agreed in the past to address this issue as a humanitarian issue, but we haven't seen in practice what has happened “, he said.
Even Blakaj in Tv1, said Serbia has had information on the whereabouts of mass cemetery that were discovered years ago, but that, according to him, it has simply never had the political will to resolve this issue.
The question is that Serbia has obviously had precise information on the location of the mass cemetery that was discovered several years ago. For the cemetery in Rudnica she's not far from a military barracks, could you imagine that someone could have beaten down a military barracks to bury at least 52 people and not institutions. So there was simply no political will to offer information”, he added.












