Posita and the opposition in the Assembly of Kosovo welcome the approval of the resolution of the Assembly of Albania against the report of former senator Dick Marty.

However, they estimate that it cannot have any direct effect on the work of the Special Court in The Hague.

The resolution on the groundlessness of the claims for the illegal trafficking of human organs in Kosovo and Albania, where the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe is also called upon to review Resolution 1782, which served as the starting point for the establishment of the Special, is seen by the authorities as the new situation, which is not known how it can be finalized and find support in KiE.

The head of the Vetëvendosje parliamentary group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, tells KosovaPress that if the same was approved years ago, it would probably have greater effects, since according to her, in the current situation in the Special Court, it has not been presented any connection between Dick Marty's report and the indictments against the KLA leaders.

"Currently, no connection between this report and the indictments against the leaders of the KLA has been presented to the Special Court.

Therefore, in the current situation, I am not sure if it will produce any direct effect on what the process is dealing with in the Special Court, due to the fact that the indictments are not yet complete on what claims the leaders of the KLA are being held in The Hague. .

While the will of the Parliament of Albania was presented through this report, it probably tried to have an effect as if it had been done earlier", she says.

She added that it remains to be seen how Albania's initiation in this matter will go further, but she considers that from the moment when Dick Marty's report came out, Kosovo and Albania had to have attention of a different nature in order not to allow it to be finalized in that way.

"These are new circumstances which we do not know how they can be finalized.

I don't know how much they can do and how they find support in the Council of Europe.

It is critical for the whole situation created that in that very controversial report and all the inaccuracy presented by Dick Marty, it produced an effect which I said continues to leave its consequences, even without the factual connection.

But the situation, or circumstances, the initiation of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania remains to be seen how it will go further.

From the moment it came out, Albania and Kosovo had to have an attention of a different nature to not let me finalize as it was finalized.

But we are now faced with a fait accompli.

So, in this situation, we cannot say that what can be produced something new in KiE,

On the other hand, the head of the AAK parliamentary group, Besnik Tahiri, tells KosovaPress that the resolution will help clarify the truth that there was no organ trafficking and that the report was based on political data. of Serbia.

He says that the adoption of the resolution against Marty's report and the developments in the Special Court are two separate developments.

"This resolution helps clarify the truth that there was no organ trafficking and that the report was based on the political data of the Republic of Serbia.

I don't see that debate related to the developments in the Special Court, there is a different process, this was a different process...Dick Marty's report has damaged the image of Albania and Kosovo.

It is a subject of sensitivities that must be treated seriously and in order to reveal the truth.

The truth is very simple, our fight for freedom has been a fair, clean fight.

All other claims are claims which the state of Kosovo must treat seriously.

Not with a political thought and enthusiasm, but seriously in function of the good of Kosovo and the right of our country", emphasizes Tahiri.

Meanwhile, the head of the majority deputies underlines that the current majority did not support the establishment of the Special Court.

"The current majority did not support the establishment of the Special Court, I know how the vote went in 2015, when it was finalized in the Assembly of Kosovo.

Unfortunately, now the discussion is no longer the issue of individual fates, it is the complete treatment of a concept for the just war that was made in Kosovo.

But now we are in the situation we are in and with the consequences that we must now look at as a state how we can cope with them in the best possible way", she says.

The Assembly of Albania with 125 votes in favor, none against and no abstentions approved the resolution "On the unfoundedness of claims for illegal trafficking of human organs in Kosovo and Albania".

Among other things, it is estimated that all the claims raised for inhumane treatment of persons and illegal trafficking of human organs in Albania and/or in Kosovo, remain unargued, unproven and not based on evidence and facts, so they must be considered as such from all national and international institutions.kp/Telegrafi/