US: Our stand on Special São has changed

The United States of America has voiced opposition to rumours in some political actors in Kosovo that the launch of the Special Court effect should begin. So said a spokesman for the US Embassy in Kosovo, under which the US's “position for the Special Court is unchanged”. “The US Special Court's position is [...]
So said a spokesman for the US Embassy in Kosovo, under which the US's “position for the Special Court is unchanged”.
The US stand on Special Court is unchanged: we support the tribunal's work and mandate, and we call on all sides to allow it to continue its work without any kind of external intervention”, the spokesman said. I got it.
In response to the embassy, it is stressed that America maintains its strong support for special work, which it called essential for maintaining the rule of law in the country and ensuring justice for victims.
“The US maintains its powerful support for the work of the Kosovo Special Court as essential to preserving rule of law in Kosovo and ensuring justice for victims”, the embassy's response to Clankosova says.
Rumours that the Special Court should be undone have been starting since last week's Friday, when the Specialised Chambers filed a new indictment against former president of the country Hashim Thaci, under suspicions that, along with Isni Kiljan, Fadil Fazliu, the Smakajn Union and Hajredin Kuci, have influenced witnesses.
This is not the first time that there has been speculation about this court's deterioration, as such had happened in 2018, when some ruling deputies of that time had initiated the application in the assembly.
The same had prompted the strong response of US Ambassador to Kosovo at the time, Greg Delawie, who had declared that “ide to change the Special Court law could globally isolate Kosovo. Terrible idea, don't turn the clock back”.












