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EULEX special team fails to meet Serbia's expectations, says Stefanovic

30. August 2011. | 07:59

Source: Tanjug

Belgrade's lead negotiator in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Borislav Stefanovic said Monday the EULEX special task force to investigate the allegations about human organ trafficking in Kosovo failed to meet Serbia's expectations in full.

Belgrade's lead negotiator in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Borislav Stefanovic said Monday the EULEX special task force to investigate the allegations about human organ trafficking in Kosovo failed to meet Serbia's expectations in full.

Stefanovic welcomed the appointment of John Clint Williamson as lead prosecutor in the task force set up to investigat­e the allegation­s raised in a report last year by Council of Europe. After meeting with EU's mediator in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Robert Cooper, Stefanovic pointed out that any activity that would lead to investigating the allegations contained in the report by Dick Marty deserved to be welcomed.

Stefanovic did not want to comment on the personality of Williamson, on the grounds that everyone should be given the opportunity to show that they can do their job completely. Williamso­n was the head of Kosovo's Justice Department in 2001-2002 when the territory was under the administra­tion of the United Nations and was tasked with overseeing Kosovo's prisons and the justice system.

Finding those responsible for the crimes and checking everything that was mentioned in the report is positive for Serbia and for the people who live in Kosovo and who have been affected the most by the negative aspects of the allegations contained in the report, Stefanovic said.

Serbia is advocating that the investigation into the allegations about organ trafficking in Kosovo be conducted under UN auspices.

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