TIRANA – The leader of the Democratic Union for Integration, DUI, the junior party in North Macedonia’s ruling coalition, who was also a fighter in the 1998-99 Kosovo war, has said that the Hague-based Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor’s Office has asked to interview him.
Ahmeti confirmed that he has accepted “without any hesitation” the request from the prosecutors who are probing wartime and post-war crimes by Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA fighters, reported news agencies.
“I have always been a supporter of non-selective justice and I am fully available to justice institutions to prove the purity of liberation war of Albanian people facing the genocide of the Serbian regime of [Slobodan] Milosevic,” Ahmeti wrote on Facebook account.
The Special Prosecutor’s Office declined to provide information on why Ahmeti was summoned to The Hague.
Prosecutors have interviewed hundreds of former KLA members so far but no charges have been filed yet.
Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi was interviewed for four days last week./argumentum.al