Conclusions from the “Neighbour, how are you?” roundtable project 

We mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, sons and daughters, and all the family members of those who were forcefully taken from us and who have been missing since 1998, after the round table “Neighbor, how are you”, held on 28th  April in Pristina and May 15th, 2023 in Belgrade, agreed and signed joint conclusions that we will forward to officials and institutions, local and international in Belgrade and Pristina, demanding for the process of enlightening the fate of missing persons to be accelerated.

1. We request the competent institutions use all the means and political power they have, in order to help enlighten, the fate of missing persons in Kosovo;

2. We demand that the leaders in Pristina and Belgrade make available to one another, the information they have regarding the possible locations of mass graves, files, and all other relevant information regarding the cases of the missing;

3. We remind the public and the competent institutions not to forget that although for some of them, this is a political and legal issue, for us families it is exclusively a humanitarian one, because it is about the fate of our family members, the fate of all those who have been crying out to us for more than twenty-four years, and which will call us until the fate of the last missing person in Kosovo is clarified;

4. Despite the pain we have been going through for more than twenty-four years, we, the families of missing persons, as the most sensitive category of this society, appreciate mutual pain and the only thing we want to ask each other is “Neighbor, how are you?”