Family members say the Declaration of the Undiscovered is still unclear

The co-ordinator of the Burimore Centre for Missing Persons in Pristina, Bajram Qernika, has said the adoption of the Declaration of Missing Persons between Kosovo and Serbia is still a vague situation. It under the debate “The joint statement of Belgrade and Pristina to unfind options and expectations” has said politicians do [...]
It, within the debate “The joint statement of Belgrade and Pristina to unfind options and expectations”, has said politicians are saying what you can count.
For us family members are still vague and not concrete... the politicians start talking about the policy they're dealing with. I've been locked up from the beginning in this process. I couldn't find a word we haven't heard. These were part of the 2010 strategy”, he said.
Jasmina Zivkoviq, chairman of the Association of Ungenerated in Shtrpce, has said it is difficult for family members to talk about political agreements or political statements.
The two agreements consist of nine points. The only obligation for the missing is to find them. Maybe it'll unlock the process for the dead. Hope is what keeps us. The hope that this process should not cease and cannot be interrupted. We should be in the interest of politicians”, she said, writes Paparaci.
Meanwhile, Silvana Markinkovic, from the Association of Family Kidnappeds and Ungenerates of Gracanica, has said that it has always been spoken of as a humanitarian matter, however, has resulted in political and, according to her, is politics.
The “all were signed in the group, which was headed by the International Commission for Extinction (ICMP), but were not implemented”, she said.












