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Kosova2023-09-25 18:45:00

Tensions in the North / Russians encourage Vučić and attack KFOR, NATO armors the border with Serbia

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Tensions in the North / Russians encourage Vučić and attack KFOR, NATO armors
The Russian ambassador

Russia has come out in open support to Serbia, even though yesterday a Kosovo policeman was brutally shot in the line of duty. Vucic reported to the Russian ambassador this morning, while Aleksandar Bocan-Kharchenko spoke to the media this afternoon.

He has made Kurti responsible for what happens in the north, continuing with the telenovela that Pristina is trying to conquer the north. He also attacked the West and especially KFOR.

"The fact is that the dialogue is formally conducted as a cover for what is really happening in Kosovo because it does not produce results, nor do diplomatic contacts with the representatives of the main Western countries", said Bocan-Harchenko.

The Russian ambassador to Serbia said that the West's goal is to enable Pristina to establish full control over the entire territory of Kosovo under international patronage, including military presence.

"It is helping him continue to implement the policy of oppressing the Serbs and Serbia itself, in other words to implement the policy of endangering peace in the Balkans," he said.

But as the Serbs encourage the instigation of the conflict and do not listen to Serbia, NATO has taken measures. The Italian Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, has announced today that he has talked with the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Albin Kurti, stating that the presence of KFOR will increase in the north, especially at the border points between the two countries.

"Italy is a factor of peace in the Balkans. I have spoken with President Vučić and Prime Minister Kurti. I have asked them both to encourage dialogue between the two sides," Tajani wrote on the social network X (Twitter).

He said that with the Minister of Defense of Italy, Guido Croceto, it was agreed to work on strengthening the presence of KFOR on the "border between Serbia and Kosovo and preventing further conflicts".

NATO representatives have also spoken to "Kosova Online", confirming that there will be more engagement in the North.

"Through KFOR, NATO will always take all necessary actions to maintain a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement for all communities in Kosovo. We will continue to do so impartially and in in line with our UN mandate," the NATO official said.

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