Lawyer Dastid Pallaska, who is part of the defense team of former president Hashim Thaçi in The Hague, said that by voting the resolution that aims to reject Dick Marty's report, Albania acted within its mandate in relation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

"Despite the fact that this resolution deals with Dick Marty's report and his allegations of trafficking in human organs, I think that the main purpose of this resolution was for Albania to respond to an international obligation that it received after the approval of Dick's report Marty in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe", said Pallaska for Klan Kosova.

Pallaska said that since Dick Marty's report alleged that the crimes were committed in Albania, the Council of Europe had asked Albania to contribute to the process of investigating these allegations.

"If you look at the resolution with which Dick Marty's report was accepted, at the end of the resolution the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe calls on three countries, namely three or four entities, asking them to contribute to the enlightenment and investigation and then also the trial of these claims if credible evidence is collected and Albania is among those countries, this is because the claims of Senator Dick Marty's report had to do with crimes which were allegedly committed in the territory of Albania and after Kosovo war, this was perhaps also the reason why the former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Carla Del Ponte, had refused to pursue these claims on the grounds that they were outside the territorial and temporal scope of her mandate.which was limited to the war in the former Yugoslavia", said Pallaska.

Pallaska said that last week's vote in the Parliament of Albania was not a personal favor to anyone, but was to establish that there is nothing true in Dick Marty's claims.

"And as was also seen in the resolution that was approved in Albania, Albania fully cooperated with the international community to enable the investigation of these claims, and even changed some laws to enable international investigators to carry out investigative activities in its territory in a way direct and unhindered and after how many years normally Albania is interested in reporting to the Parliamentary Assembly about everything it has done, namely that it has fulfilled the obligations arising from this resolution and at the same time to ascertain that despite throughout this exhaustive investigation, with an unparalleled task force, it was found that there was nothing of these claims", said Pallaska.