When Vladimir Putin had visited Kosovo in 2001, this is what he had asked for

Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, had visited Kosovo in the summer of 2001. At the time, he met Russian troops at Pristina Airport. An NGO in Kosovo said Russia's post-war influence has increased. Not in military terms, but in economic terms and media. Russia's economic impact is continuing to grow in Kosovo. [...]
Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, had visited Kosovo in the summer of 2001. At the time, he met Russian troops at Pristina Airport. An NGO in Kosovo said Russia's post-war influence has increased. Not in military terms, but in economic terms and media.
Russia's economic impact is continuing to grow in Kosovo. In this year's January-July period alone, more than 10m euros of Russian goods have been purchased in Kosovo.
He's given this statement. Kallaba pigeon, in a research report published by the QKSS.
According to research, more than 1,000 Russian citizens visit Kosovo annually, while Kosovo citizens cannot travel to Russia due to the immediate rejection of passports.
Meanwhile, it also mentions the fact that Russia's influence through two media,
“Raport finds that a pro-Russian media presence in Serbia is an important card in spreading propaganda among Kosovo Serbs, including Sputnik and Russia Today”.
Meanwhile, Russia's president had visited Kosovo in the summer of 2001, two years after Serb soldiers left. He had visited peacekeeping troops in Pristina, which had usurped Kosovo Airport, writes Express.
















