Meeting of the Joint Commission for Missing Persons Today

Today in Brussels, the first meeting of the Joint Commission on Missing Persons will be held between the Kosovo delegation and the one in Serbia. The European Union has confirmed for Online Reporter.net Journal for today's meeting of this Commission, which is part of the 2023 Political Declaration of Missing Persons. “
Today in Brussels, the first meeting of the Joint Commission on Missing Persons will be held between the Kosovo delegation and the one in Serbia.
The European Union has confirmed for Online Reporter.net Journal for today's meeting of this Commission, which is part of the 2023 Political Declaration of Missing Persons.
On Wednesday, January 15, 2025, the inaugural meeting of the Joint Commission for Missing Persons, established as part of the 2023 Political Declaration for Missing Persons, will take place in Brussels. Meeting with Kosovo and Serbia delegations will be chaired by EU”, the European Union's response reported
In December last year, after the meeting between chief negotiators, Besnik Bislimi and Petar Petkovovic had dropped “dact in Brussels on terms of reference for establishing the Joint Commission for Missing Persons on the Declaration of Missing Persons adopted by Serbia's President Allexander Vuciq and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti on May 2nd, 202318x1>.
The Joint Commission will monitor and support Kosovo and Serbia in advancing their co-operation under the Working Group for Missing Persons led by the International Red Cross Committee (KNKK).
On Monday, the chairman of the government Commission for Missing Persons, Andy Hoti, announced Halil Cenya as representative of the Kosovo delegation.
He said the meeting is aimed at addressing several issues for missing persons, where the Kosovo side will present certain requests, with particular focus on the article for archives.
“The meeting is aimed at determining the work plan for future sessions, as well as addressing some important issues on the issue of missing persons. In this context, our delegation will present several key requirements, primarily linked to monitoring the implementation of the Declaration of Missing Persons, with particular focus on the archives document, which we have addressed to Vuciq, and other important issues in this area. This meeting is an important step towards implementing the existing agreement ʹDeclaration for Missing Persons adopted on May 2, 2023<18x1>, Hoti wrote yesterday in a Facebook post.












