The Envidity Company owned by General Clark has filed its request to the government of the self-proclaimed republic for permission to extract coal from the deposits in the western part of Kosovo, the Serbian news service B-92 reported on June 26.
The firm of the U.S. general, who with his bombings of the then Kosovo Province sped up Kosovo’s breakaway from Serbia, plans to produce up to 100,000 barrels of synthetic liquid fuel from coal daily.
The Serbian news service says that Wesley Clark has always been on friendly terms with Hashim Thaci, who in the 90s of the last century headed the Albanian mafia group that was involved in the smuggling of arms, drugs and human organs in Eastern Europe.
TASS, Interfax
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