Vuciq's Kurt pledge to find missing from January 1, 1998, December 31, 2000

The European Union has published the Declaration for the Missing, which Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucinq, have reached reconciliation in Brussels tonight. This is a full statement: Stressing the importance of resolving the fate of missing persons left to draw near the suffering of their loved ones [...]
This is a full statement:
Stressing the importance of resolving the fate of missing persons left to approach the suffering of their loved ones and promote reconciliation and lasting peace,
Given that this Declaration follows the understanding of the International Committee of the Red Cross (KNKK) for Missing Persons, which includes people forcibly missing,
Remembering that all categories of missing persons will be treated with equal priorities,
Acknowledging the important work done through the Missing Persons Working Group, led by the KNKK,
Encouraged co-operation with other relief actors in the field of missing persons, in particular with the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP),
Knowing the issue of missing persons as a humanitarian matter,
Noting the urgent need for additional efforts to alleviate the human suffering of families,
We engage together
- To ensure full implementation of relevant commitments in the field of missing persons,
- to cooperate closely with the identification of burial places and the pursuit of excavations,
- to ensure full access to reliable and accurate information that help locate and identify missing persons who remain within January 1, 1998, issue of December 31, 2000. This includes all materials, notes, orders, documents, videos, audio recordings and any other document, including those with classified status, under the possession of institutions on both sides, important for this context,
- to make available all domestic and international documentation important for determining the fate of missing persons,
- to use satellite data, LEDAR and other advanced technologies in the discovery of mass cemetery,
- to enable and encourage the active commitment of families of missing persons in the process of identifying their fates,
- to provide adequate rights and address the needs of families of missing persons,
- to create and work together through a Joint Commission headed by the European Union and monitored by the KNKK with the aim of supporting efforts to resolve the fate of missing persons,
- monitoring and supporting the work and progress made by the Working Group for Missing Persons through the Joint Commission. In this context, the parties will review and update Reference Terms and the Group General Framework framework.
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