Andy Hoti: I'm not very pleased with the Declaration of Missing Persons, but it's the best possible

The chairman of the Government Commission of Missing Persons of Kosovo, Andy Hoti, has commented on the Declaration of Missing Persons agreed on in Brussels. Hoti has said it is not the best possible agreement, but that it is an important step and that Kosovo is gaining access to Serbian state archives. “It's a step [...]
Hoti has said it is not the best possible agreement, but that it is an important step and that Kosovo is gaining access to Serbian state archives.
This is a very important step. I'm not saying it's final, it's a rookie. Now we have access to Serbia's state archives. I'm not very pleased. It's not the most perfect possible statement, but the best possible statement we can make in Brussels. This is nothing, but its implementation we hope it will lead us to finding missing persons”, he said in a direct connection to Pressing in T7.
You have a paragraph three, the missing person with force, I've said that before. No, it is not possible to be equal to the aggressor. If you read it in the international Convention, only the state as a state can commit crimes and can eliminate people with a force of”, he added.











