Williams: Thaci had pressure from local commanders, Demacic's problem was independence

Paul Williams indicated at The Hague that for the process in Rambouillet, Hashim Thaci had pressure from the commanders of the zones, and in addition, Adem Demac put ideological pressure on him. According to the witness, Demac's problem was independence and that's why Thaci went to talk to him in Slovenia, reports the “Justice Trust “. According to Albanians in Rambouille, the witness [...]
According to the witness, Demac's problem was independence and that's why Thaci went to talk to him in Slovenia, reports the “Justice Trust “.
According to Albanians who were in Rambouille, the witness says Thaci in Slovenia had gone to talk to Demac. He says he asked what this was about.
The answer was that it was necessary for political and cultural reasons. It was necessary for Hashim to go to Slovenia and visit Demacin”, the witness said.
He was asked what this visit had to do with Rambouille and what was happening there.
The “during the time that the Kosovo delegation was in Rambouillet and was making progress, there was pressure from outside local commanders, but there was also ideological but cultural pressure from Adem Demac, which was hampering the progress of these negotiations and violating the movement to realise this agreement. Therefore, this aspect must be addressed”, the witness said, adding that the problem of Adam Demach was independence. /Periscope/












