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Kurti Reiterates That Kosovo Will Sue Serbia for Genocide  

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Archive / News | 14.06.21 | access_time 08:48

Albin Kurti (Beta/Armenija Zajmi Besevic)

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said again on June 12 that Kosovo intended to sue Serbia "for genocide during the 1998-1999 war."

During a visit to the village of Poklek, near Glogovac, where a manifestation called, The Days of Peace, which celebrates the day that international peacekeepers entered Kosovo in 1999, was held, Kosovo's prime minister said that "even today, Serbia is ruled by people who were ministers and senior officials when those massacres were ordered and committed."

"They can't come to attack and kill us today, of course, yet not only have they refused to renounce their dreams, but they keep proclaiming them, coupled with unbridled purchases of armaments from Russia, Belarus and other countries. Why is Serbia arming itself? It is a country that has yet to apologize for the mass crimes that it committed 22 years ago," Kurti said.

Together with President Vjosa Osmani Sadriu and the Kosovo speaker, Glauk Konjufca, Kurti previously laid wreaths at a Pristina monument to NATO soldiers who died "for Kosovo's freedom." The president described NATO troops as "the saviors of the Kosovo people," adding that the Alliance "has continued to contribute to the peace and security of Kosovo and the entire region."
 

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