Krasniqi: In Brussels, Kurti incriminated Kosovo

Chairman The PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has been harsh in talking about the Declaration of Missing Persons, which Albin Kurti and Aleksandar Vucinqi agreed on 2 May in Brussels. Krasniqi described the time period that is covered by this Declaration as very problematic. There are two big problems here, the first one does not [...]
Krasniqi described the time period that is covered by this Declaration as very problematic.
There are two big problems here, the first of which I don't understand the logic of the prime minister who is repeating it on two occasions that missing persons within January 1st 98 and December 31, 2000, what incriminating does this man do to Kosovo and Albanians? This is anti-historic logic which I cannot reason with, because the war has ended in Kosovo”, Krasniqi said in Klan Kosova.
On the other hand, Krasniqi stressed that the fundamental problem of the Declaration is the fact that it equates the Kosovo and Serb sides in the conflict.
The other key problem is the equality of the parties, we can't deny the fact that there are missing Serbs among 1617 still found, but if the parties are required to exchange data, documents, information, this Kosovo that Kurti on its behalf has given us this statement from February 17th of 2008 and as such has not existed in the period in which they agree, so there should be no acceptance of this definition, because it is making us equal parties in the 911 conflict, Krasni said.












