PRISTINA, July 28 (Hina) - Serbia's Prime Minister Nebojsa Covic on Saturday visited Gracanica, a village near the Kosovo capital of Pristina, where he met members of families of abducted and missing Kosovo Serbs. Covic was
accompanied by Serbia's Health Minister Obren Joksimovic and the chairman of Yugoslavia's Kosovo Committee. The KFOR provided tight security. Members of the families of the missing have been protesting in Gracanica for 19 days, demanding that light be shed on the fate of their beloved. According to Serbian data, almost 1,300 Serbs have been abducted or gone missing before and after the conflict in the southern Yugoslav province. Covic said Serbia's and Yugoslavia's governments were tackling the matter and doing everything to protect their territory and their people. He added this called for patience and wisdom.(hina) ha
PRISTINA, July 28 (Hina) - Serbia's Prime Minister Nebojsa Covic on
Saturday visited Gracanica, a village near the Kosovo capital of
Pristina, where he met members of families of abducted and missing
Kosovo Serbs.
Covic was accompanied by Serbia's Health Minister Obren Joksimovic
and the chairman of Yugoslavia's Kosovo Committee.
The KFOR provided tight security.
Members of the families of the missing have been protesting in
Gracanica for 19 days, demanding that light be shed on the fate of
their beloved. According to Serbian data, almost 1,300 Serbs have
been abducted or gone missing before and after the conflict in the
southern Yugoslav province.
Covic said Serbia's and Yugoslavia's governments were tackling the
matter and doing everything to protect their territory and their
people. He added this called for patience and wisdom.
(hina) ha