Chief Public Prosecutor Raises Concerns Regarding Specialized Chambers of Kosovo
The Chief Public Prosecutor of Kosovo, Naim Qelaj, has communicated his concerns to key stakeholders following the release of the “Preliminary Assessment of the Specialized Chambers of Kosovo” report. Through a letter transmitted via diplomatic channels, Qelaj addressed the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and the U.S. Department of Justice, alongside informational letters to the foreign ministers of Switzerland, Norway, Turkey, and Canada.
The report, which details a preliminary assessment of the chambers, has prompted Qelaj to outline his reservations based on its findings. The communication, directed to funding states supporting the Specialized Chambers, seeks to share the conclusions of the report. According to a statement released to the media, the letter emphasizes the need for continued scrutiny of the chambers’ operations.
The assessment itself, circulated to relevant parties, focuses on a preliminary evaluation of the specialized courts. Qelaj’s action underscores the ongoing dialogue surrounding the Specialized Chambers of Kosovo and the importance of transparency in its operations, as highlighted by the report’s findings. Further details regarding the specific concerns raised are expected to be released in due course.
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