Hoti: Events in the North Affected the Undiscovered

The head of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, Andy Hoti, has declared that the events that took place in the north in recent months have affected the issue of the found. I'm guessing that because of the situation that happened in northern Kosovo, The EU changed its focus elsewhere, despite an annex with the agreement [...]
I'm guessing that because of the situation that happened in northern Kosovo, The EU changed its focus elsewhere, although in the annex of the Ohrid Agreement, the issue of missing persons should be addressed urgently”, he has said of “RTK”
Hoti has added that it is human right to seek the missing, and that is what Serbia and the international community know.
According to him, Serbia does not co-operate to find missing persons in war, but expectations are in the international community as a guarantee of the declaration signed earlier.
The first “step has been the formation of the joint commission leading the EU, then it monitors the implementation of the declaration, to see that we or Serbia are co-operating, such as archive and other forms”, Hoti has indicated.
Hoti has estimated that Serbia must be conditioned to implement the undiscovered declaration.
“We are entering September and the commission has not yet been formed. In my letter to Vuchy, I still have no answer. I am assuming that Serbia wants to drag the process of whitelighting the fate of the found”, he stressed.












