Serbia refused to meet with Kosovo for the unemployed, Hoti: Petkovi orchestrated failure

The chairman of the Government Commission for People of the Homeless, Andy Hoti, has announced that the Joint Commission meeting for Missing Persons in Brussels was planned today. According to Hoti, the meeting was not fulfilled because of Serbia's refusal to attend this meeting, even though according to him, [...]
According to Hoti, the meeting was not fulfilled due to Serbia's refusal to attend this meeting, even though according to him, the meeting was scheduled two weeks ago.
Serbia's “chief negotiator was present in Brussels, despite not having clear what he asked for, since the meeting has only been meant for the issue of missing persons, and the format has been replaced by Comissions”.
Mr. Petkovic in Brussels is the most clear testimony that he did so and guaranteed the failure of the previous meeting, turning a vital technical process into a shameful tool of politicisation and obstruction”.
Serbia's non-partial participation in the meeting, except that the banal is also harmful for the process of clarifying the fate of missing persons, and it has nothing to do with the topic that are today called to Brussels”, Hoti wrote.
Furthermore, Hoti said this testifies to Serbia's sometimes unwillingness to co-operate on this important issue.
This shows once again Serbia's gross politicisation in relation to the issue of missing persons. Meanwhile, the Kosovo delegation has held meetings with representatives of the European Union and submitted our demands according to the anticipated agenda, and for that we have received the announcement from Mr. Lajcak, who will be reported to our constructiveity and our requests to EU member states”.
“We continue to seek a fair and sustainable solution to the issue of missing persons, hoping in full co-operation on all parties involved”, Hoti said.












