At the international conference "From War to Recovery", held on Independence Day, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti stated that the so-called "Yellow House" never existed as a place for organ trafficking by KLA members, describing it as part of a deliberate campaign against Kosovo and Albania.

In his speech, Kurti stated emphatically that: "The so-called 'Yellow House' in Albania has never existed as a place for organ trafficking by KLA members, but is part of Serbia's hybrid narrative against the KLA and Albania."


He emphasized that this narrative, according to him, was initiated by Russian MP Konstantin Kosachev on April 15, 2008, not even two months after Kosovo's declaration of independence.

“There is no 'Yellow House',” Kurti declared, adding that instead, there is more and more information and evidence of other crimes committed during the wars in the region.

In the same speech, he also spoke about the process taking place in The Hague within the framework of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers, emphasizing that despite the ongoing judicial processes, they do not change the character of the KLA's war.

"He cannot and will not change a fundamental historical truth: that the Kosovo Liberation Army's war was a just and necessary war, for freedom and for survival," Kurti said.

Kurti added that this war was "a response to an oppressive regime, to systematic repression to the point of apartheid and the denial of the fundamental rights of our people to the point of genocide."

The Prime Minister mentioned the so-called "Sarajevo Safari" case, for which he said there are allegations of involvement of senior Serbian political figures.

"There is more and more information, evidence and facts that there was a 'Sarajevo Safari' in which the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, is said to have played a role, in which, for a sum of money, he could shoot Bosnian civilians with snipers in the besieged city from the hills around Sarajevo in the early 90s," Kurti said. /Telegraph/