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Petkovic: Term "enforced disappearances" not included in declaration, we foiled 
Pristina's plan


Dragica Ranković

3–4 minutes

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The head of Belgrade's negotiating team said yesterday, after the meeting with 
Besnik Bislmi and Miroslav Lajcak, that for the first time in the last few 
years, within the framework of trilateral talks, the most concrete steps for 
the formation of the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) were discussed


Photo: Telegraf.rs

The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovic 
<https://www.telegraf.rs/teme/petar-petkovic> , pointed out that in the text of 
the declaration on missing persons, which was agreed in Brussels on Tuesday, 
thanks to the efforts of Belgrade the term "enforced disappearances" was 
rejected, which is a legal category defined by an international convention and 
which would imply direct legal responsibility of the state of Serbia for all 
cases of disappearances during the conflict in Kosovo and Metohija.

Petar Petkovic said in a statement that Belgrade did not allow that in this 
declaration, as well as that Pristina's plan has been thwarted.

The head of Belgrade's negotiating team said yesterday, after the meeting with 
Besnik Bislimi and Miroslav Lajcak, that for the first time in the last few 
years, within the framework of trilateral talks the most concrete steps for the 
formation of the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) were discussed, as well 
as that the text of the declaration on the missing was agreed upon.

"Instead of that term, the term 'forcefully disappeared' was adopted, which is 
not a legal category and is not found in any international convention, but 
exclusively describes the circumstances under which the disappearance occurred 
and therefore cannot produce any legal effect regarding the interests of the 
state of Serbia, nor imply its responsibility," explained Petkovic.

He stated that because of this, it is quite clear that Pristina and Andin Hoti 
are deceiving the public with incorrect interpretations that the term "enforced 
disappearances" has been accepted and that they will be able to demand the 
responsibility of the state, because this is absolutely not true and he knows 
it.

"Apart from the obvious politicization of this highly humane topic, the 
dissatisfaction of Pristina, which failed in its plan to accuse Serbia of all 
cases of disappearances in Kosovo and Metohija and attribute the crimes of the 
so-called KLA to Belgrade is understandable, and that was their intention from 
the beginning, which we saw through and thwarted," stated Petkovic.

He stressed that the Serbian side managed to protect Serbia's interests in 
Brussels when it comes to the issue of missing persons, but that from the very 
beginning of this process it showed readiness to solve this important issue, 
deeply convinced that the families of all innocent victims deserve to have 
peace of mind without any politicization.

"Unfortunately, Pristina continues to politicize this topic and use it for 
daily political calculations and its own internal political situation, but we 
will be guided exclusively by facts and arguments, as before," concluded 
Petkovic - the Office announced.

(Telegraf.rs)

 

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