Duncan for Deilitarization Agreement: We agreed that Thaci would sign in the quality of the Minister of the Interim Government

During his testimony at The Hague, witness John Duncan said they have refused to have the Demilitarisation Agreement signed by Hashim Thaci in the quality of the Prime Minister of the Interim Government. This statement came after the witness was asked if Thaci wanted to sign the agreement as the prime minister of the Interim Government, reports “Betim for [...]
This statement came after the witness was asked if Thaci wanted to sign the agreement as the prime minister of the Interim Government, reports “Battle for Justice“, broadcast Periscope.
The Witness said that details are being sought for negotiations that have lasted 13 hours, which has been the second longest in his entire career.
If I remember correctly and if you have any more proof, you can correct me; We were told that we should sign Mr. Thaci and not General Ceku and our response was; that if you want this, we are willing to accept such a thing but we will not accept it in his quality as the prime minister of the Interim Government after it undermines the entire operation. Therefore, we reached the compromise we had reached in the past two days”, the witness said.
Duncan stressed that the KLA wanted this document of the agreement indirectly to be Kosovo's accession.
We told them we couldn't accept this language and explained it again. This has been going on all the time until we finished negotiations”, he said. /Periscope/












