US Ambassador to Belgrade stings Serbian politicians for committing crimes in Kosovo

US Ambassador to Belgrade Kyle Scott said on Monday that he “was not interfering with Serbia's internal affairs”. Instead, the diplomat said, which was criticised last week by Serbia's foreign minister for interfering with domestic affairs, reports “b92”, Periscopi broadcast. “is interesting and ironic [...]
Instead, the diplomat said, which was criticised last week by Serbia's foreign minister for interfering with domestic affairs, reports “b92”, Periscopi broadcasts.
The “is interesting and ironic that if I comment positively on the internal dialogue on Kosovo, there is no reaction, or if I welcome economic development and progress in economic reforms, then there is nothing great in this direction”, Scott said.
He added that “understands the reactions to his comment on the vulin”, but would not make any other comment, and he thinks the case was given “very important”.
“Sic they say in Serbia a storm in a tea,” said Scott.
This “tuh” started with Scott in October 11th in the Serbian language, linked to a Washington article titled “Serbian Defence Minister deemed a war crimes criminal” and he had attached a comment saying “Unfortunately, it has taken months of working to improve Serbia's image from the US, but it can be undermined by a statement.”.
On Monday, the daily Blic wrote that the US Embassy “has reason to be angry with Serbia” But not because of the vulin.
Asked whether Scott's comment was “by interfering with Serbia's internal affairs”, President Aleksandar Vuciq told “Vecnje Novosti” that he “does not think so,” and added:
“Scott said nothing particularly new, but in our country, foreigners will not carry out our policy.“/Periscope/












