Kosovo Report:
Russia demands transparency
RUSSIA: Russian Foreign Minister Serguei Ivanov demanded transparency
to a report by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(PACE) on the participation of Kosovo leaders in organ trafficking and
drug trafficking.
Lavrov said the document in any way should be undervalued and called
to give maximum publicity to their content, according to which current
Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Taci, and, above all, his political
adviser Sharip Mudzha, committed those crimes. The report by Swiss
Senator and former prosecutor Dick Marty referred to the schemes that
once applied the separatist Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) to kill people,
mostly Serbs, and use their organs for commercial purposes.
In this regard, Ivanov said that Moscow has already denounced the
crimes of the separatist Kosovo, while his Serbian colleague Vuk
Jeremick said Belgrade knew about these crimes for several years.
MOSCOW, Thursday Prensa Latina |