TIRANA, August 13 – One day after the Assembly of Albania forwarded to the Council of Europe the request for the review of the resolution approved on the basis of the findings of the Dick Marty report, Prime Minister Edi Rama said on Saturday that such a document couldn’t enjoy the support of a resolution.
As he published the official request filed in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Rama said in a post placed on social networks that all the accusations raised by Dick Marty’s infamous report on the illegal trafficking of human organs during the Kosovo Liberation War should be declared unfounded.
“In the light of the developments of this decade, facts, evidence and updated information, as well as thanks to the commitment, readiness and full cooperation of Albania and Kosovo in the service of the truth and the establishment of justice, the infamous report of Dick Marty cannot enjoy the support of the resolution in force,” Rama said.
Therefore, he emphasized that it is necessary to undertake the initiative for the realization of another report and to review the resolution that is currently in force on its basis. “Albania reaffirms its steadfast will to help justice and to support any effort aimed at discovering the truth and considers this initiative a meaningful expression of this will”.
Prime Minister Rama has promised that he will personally go to the headquarters of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg on October 10-14 in the fall session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to demand the invalidation of the resolution approved in January 2011.
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