NATO will assist Williamson’s investigations (Koha)
The paper reports in a front-page article that, despite speculation in the Kosovo media, EU diplomats and officials in Brussels say they do not know what will be the outcome of investigations by Clint Williamson in relation to Dick Marty’s allegations of organized crime and organs trafficking. During its work, the Special Task Force led by Williamson cooperated with many countries, especially with Serbia and Albania, but also with NATO and EU member states. Williamson is now asking for institutional cooperation from NATO, which commands the KFOR military mission in Kosovo. Six months ago, Williamson sent a request to NATO asking for access to documents that would help his investigations. Diplomatic sources told the paper that NATO was willing to cooperate. Sources in NATO said cooperation with the Special Task Force will be similar to the case of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), which means that there would have to be a request for every case and the approval would come only with the consent of all member states.