Spiropal: Process at The Hague has passed deadlines, protests in Tirana were without political restraint

Last Friday, Tirana dressed on KLA flags, in the protest where Albanians from Albania and Kosovo participated, in support of Kosovo Liberation Army leaders who are facing the judicial process at The Hague tribunal. Albanian Foreign Minister Elisa Spiropali said this protest was exciting [...]
Albania's foreign minister, Elisa Spiropali, said this protest was exciting and appropriate.
She said organisers of this protest had chosen Tirana as a place to join this rally, as Tirana is the chief centre of Albania.
“From protest organisers is chosen to take place in Tirana because Tirana is the chief centre of Albania, this is a matter of the history of the Albanian nation. It should also take place in Pristina, in every square where there are Albanians, even at The Hague”, the minister said at Top Story.
The “was exciting, the right protest, the nationwide protest, not determined by political wires. As the Special Court has been voted in, it has been made to give final answers to the frightening accusations of Kosovo's war, but the charges against Albania as war crimes collaborators. That court was created, not by international pressure, but by responsibilities and state maturity at the time, to undo such monstrous charges.
Five years from raising the charges, we have a process that has passed deadlines with dim evidence and irregular processes that today have overshadowed suspicion over the tribunal. We don't allow the roles to be reversed, and in this theater the victims are turned into aggressors, and the aggressors into victims of”, Spiropal said.
Spiropali said that the relationship between the two states is brotherly beyond political statements, Top Channel writes.
Beyond party statements, today we have intensive reports between the two governments, Albanian and Kosovo, relations are brotherly”, Spiropali said.












