Krasniqi-Kurt: I don't know if he's got a face to get in front of his family?

LDK MP Rzazarta Krasniqi has voiced criticism of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti on the subject of missing persons from the recent war in Kosovo. According to her, Kurt has abandoned and forgotten all the found. That's it. It came to power with vows to whiteen the fate of the undiscovered, [...]
According to her, Kurt has abandoned and forgotten all the found.
That's it. He came to power with vows of whitening the fate of the dead. Today he has forgotten them. She has forgotten the pain of a lot of mothers”, she wrote on Facebook.
Krasniqi says Kurti has begun to settle down in high state functions the people who once served under Serbian Army uniforms.
For the worse, it has begun to settle in individual state functions that served under Serbian military uniforms. I don't know if she has any faces to appear in front of the missing family?
In mid-November, the remains of suspected Albanian civilians killed during the Kosovo war in 1999 have been found in Kizevac, near Raska.
After the end of the war in Kosovo in 1999, about 6,500 people have been missing.
Since then, several exhumations have been carried out in mass cemeterys in Kosovo and Serbia, and so far about 70 per cent of the missing have been found.
According to authorities in Kosovo, around 1,600 people, mostly Albanians, continue to be found.
The resolution of the fate of missing persons was one of the provisions of the agreement on normalising economic relations, which was signed on 4 September 2020 in Washington by former Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, and Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq.
The issue of the missing is also on the agenda of dialogue for normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia, which is mediated by the European Union.












