Serbia drags off the issue of those found, urges Kosovo to be represented by UNMIK

After the recent meeting of the chief negotiators, developments in one of the processes that deliberately drag on decades from Serbia remained off the cover of the news. Moreover, from Serbia, charges were made that Kosovo has made comments that have blocked the implementation of the Declaration on Missing Persons. However, something else lies behind the prosecution strategy [...]
Moreover, from Serbia, charges were made that Kosovo has made comments that have blocked the implementation of the Declaration on Missing Persons.
However, something else lies behind the strategy of accusations by Serbia, the state that killed over 13 thousand people in Kosovo.
Serbia's “Serbia is insisting, and it's literally saying it doesn't work out, because it's U. NMIK, which represents Kosovo, to be Kosovo not Kosovo, should it be in the Interim Institution of Self-government, which was 20 years ago”, said Andy Hoti Hotie ʹ chairman of the Government Commission for Missing Persons.
Within the dialogue, the declaration of missing persons aimed at resolving the fate of the found ones was adopted on May 2nd, 2023, and Kosovo and Serbia have been hired.
To implement the contents of the declaration's plan, a joint commission is set forth that is led by the European Union, and in this Commission Serbia is claiming Kosovo to be represented with UNMIK, and by February. I PVQ, Co-operative Self-Government Institutions.
“I think it has dealt a fatal blow to the entire Kosovo-Serbia dialogue in Brussels, not only to the cause of missing persons but to the whole dialogue, because Serbia is telling you to return to Kosovo's Independence, if it means going back to 2004-5-5-5-5-5-6x1>, said Andy Hoti com chairman of the Government Commission for Missing Persons.
Hoti denies claims by Serbian chief negotiator Petkovic, even for discussions and even proposals the Serbian side has allegedly made. According to him, Kosovo has rejected this absurd and unacceptable request, and work has stalled on the draft for forming the joint Commission.
Serbia has gone even further, trying to keep UNMIK in representation with another letter, a kind of annex of the declaration on missing persons.
These unacceptable proposals for the Kosovo delegation apply even in relation to the oversight this commission would have had of the task force brokered by the International Red Cross, where both sides co-operate and communicate.
All these developments, including attempts by the Serbian side, to propose a kind of annex of the declaration for unconfirmed findings, including Kliman Kadiu, deputy prime minister's adviser, Besnik Bislimi.
“One of the topics addressed at the bilate meeting with emissar Lajcak last week in Brussels has been the issue of violent missing persons. Again, Serbia continues to block implementation of the joint declaration. Serbia insists on adding a “id Letter” side by side of the joint declaration, dragging further on the start of its implementation. Unfortunately, the fact that Serbia follows to misuse a humanitarian emergency issue for political purposes, such as the one related to the missing persons.”-Clisman Cadiu.












