“in Berlin asked Serbia to open archives for undiscovered”

If for close proximity to Russia and aggressive policy towards neighbouring states, Serbia has found understanding by Western powers, at least for the disappearances during the wars in the former Yugoslavia, the Serbian state has figuratively received a strong slap during the meeting of foreign affairs ministers within the Berlin Process. At least there is [...]
At least that's what Andy Hoti, chairman of the Government Commission for Missing Persons, said.
“Some of the EU ministers have turned to Serbia and in a harsh form have been told that this job is easy to resolve, only you need to open the archives that are asking for not only Kosovo, because it is not only about Kosovo, but also about the region... One of the EU ministers told him that at the meeting, Mr. Djuric, Serbia's foreign minister”, Hoti said.
These are the information the head of the Kosovo delegation received for talks on the issue of missing persons who had left the meeting before this conversation occurred.
At one of the meeting sessions two days ago, if not within the framework of the process, at least in Berlin for the first time it was talked about the found.
Ahead of the foreign ministers of the Balkans and European states, Haki Kasumi, chairman of the Regional Network Committee of Family Associations of Persons Missing From the Former Yugoslavia, has given the speech.
The first “was to attract the attention of these ministers, which came because in the Balkans there is a very big problem, it's a sensitive emotional problem because we have many missing persons, we couldn't speak for ourselves, because an individual talked about all of us, but we talked about the 11,000 missing persons in the Balkans, and I pray you in a form we asked for a direct form of EU evolution at the dawn of the fate of these <x1).












