The cancelled meeting in Brussels, Hoti: Serbia's strategy to evade war crimes responsibility

Commission for Missing Persons Chairman Andy Hoti, invited to FRONTAL in T7, has been declared after the failure of the Kosovo and Serbian Joint Commission for Missing Persons meeting that was scheduled to happen in Brussels today, saying it is Serbia's strategy to avoid [...] responsibility.
Commission for Missing Persons Chairman Andy Hoti, invited to FRONTAL in T7, has been declared after the failure of the Kosovo and Serbian Joint Commission for Missing Persons that was scheduled to happen in Brussels today, saying it is Serbia's strategy to avoid the responsibility of war crimes.
The same has commented on Petar Petkovic's presence in Brussels today, saying his presence there was surprising considering that the meeting was on the other level.
I think it happens constantly on the part of Serbia, using such strategies to avoid the responsibility of the crimes they have committed in the Kosovo war. Even suddenly Petkovic has been seen in Brussels with Serbia's team, despite the meeting being called to the level of the commission's replacements, and Petkovic has not had any kind of work at this meeting, and I believe you have seen Mr. Lajcak issued his statement that Serbia has refused meeting. I don't know. But I think the reason he was there is precisely to avoid responsibility for war crimes, he said, among other things.












