During his testimony in The Hague today, former US diplomat Christopher Hill stated that his impression was that Jakup Krasniqi was not a significant figure in the Kosovo Liberation Army.
“Yes, these are unsubstantiated opinions, but in the absence of other information at the time… Ellis: This is your impression from what you saw, that Mr. Krasniqi was not an important person in the KLA… Hill: Yes, that was my impression,” he said.
He said that if he had known, he would have said it was a bad idea.
He added that he did not know that Milosevic had allowed the release of Serbian soldiers and said it was an ongoing problem with the KLA because they did not know who was responsible there.
The former US Special Envoy during the Kosovo war, Christopher Hill, said he still maintains his view and skepticism that organizing conferences could solve Kosovo’s problems.
Furthermore, in the courtroom, Hill stated that Adem Demaçi was opposed to negotiations with the Serbs and opposed to anything that did not address the issue of independence.
The defense of Veseli and Selimi did not ask questions to the fifth witness of Thaçi’s defense, Christopher Hill.
Currently, the former US Special Envoy during the Kosovo war, Christopher Hill, is answering questions from the Office of the Specialist Prosecutor.
Recall that Hashim Thaçi, Kadri Veseli, Jakup Krasniqi, and Rexhep Selimi have been in pre-trial detention since November 2020. The former KLA leaders are accused of alleged war crimes, to which they have pleaded not guilty.