Albulena Haxhiu stated that the Presidency of the Assembly of Kosovo expresses regret over issues related to the exhibition titled “Massacres in Kosovo 1998–1999.”
Speaking at a press conference, Haxhiu explained that the decision to financially support the exhibition had been approved by the Assembly’s Presidency, and that there had been no prior indication of inaccuracies in its content.
She clarified that the Assembly itself was not the organizer of the exhibition, distancing the institution from direct responsibility for its implementation.
“The Assembly is not the organizer of that exhibition… Those who are now publicly attacking and accusing me were not present at the exhibition I organized on March 6 for Prekaz,” Haxhiu said.
In response to the controversy, she announced that the Presidency has decided to initiate amendments to internal regulations and to establish a special commission that will verify financial support for similar projects in the future.
Haxhiu also emphasized that, under the government of Albin Kurti, there have been stronger and more serious efforts than ever before to document war crimes in Kosovo.
The move comes amid public debate over the accuracy and presentation of historical narratives related to the 1998–1999 conflict.
