Moscow has not given the green light to Serbia in involvement of Kosovo-led dialogue Serbia

The Kremlin did not want to comment on Russia's possible mediation role in the Kosovo negotiations. Kosovo's “Theme has been seriously addressed during Russian-Serbian talks,” said spokesman Dmitry Peskov, questioning the possibility of expanding the Belgrade-Pristina negotiation format, Periscope broadcast today “Tass”, broadcast. Yesterday, after talks with his Serbian counterpart [...]
Kosovo's “Theme has been seriously addressed during Russian-Serbian talks,” said spokesman Dmitry Peskov, questioning the possibility of expanding the Belgrade-Pristina negotiation format, Periscope broadcast today “Tass”, broadcast.
Yesterday, following talks with Serbian counterpart Alexander Vuciq, President Vladimir Putin said they discussed the current “s in the Balkans” and that Vuciq had assured Moscow that he would continue to support Serbia in preserving sovereignty and territorial integrity.
“As far as Kosovo is concerned, we continue from the fact that the situation should be adjusted with political means based on dialogue on both sides in line with UN Security Council Resolution 1244. We will support any mutually acceptable solutions that come Belgrade and Pristina,” Putin said.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has earlier declared that Belgrade expects Russia to act as mediator in resolving Kosovo issue. /Periscopi/









