Russia talks about war in Kosovo

The United States and Russia condemned the incidents in northern Mitrovica and the arrest of Marko Djurovic, saying these actions spur the return of armed conflicts in Kosovo. A report came from Russia claiming it strongly condemned an incident in Mitrovica, with the aim of intimidating Kosovo Serbs, as stated in the statement [...]
A report came from Russia claiming it strongly condemned an incident in Mitrovica, with the aim of intimidating Kosovo Serbs, as stated in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs's statement.
The Russian ministry has said that <x0); anyone who has influence over Kosovo officials” urgently exert influence over their “; and contribute to the reduction of tensions in Kosovo.
“We strongly condemn this event aimed at threatening Kosovo Serbs, the arbitrary treatment of Marko Djurovic, who is Serbia's chief negotiator in talks with Pristina,” is said in the statement.
Russia also considers the approach of foreign missions such as KFOR and EULEX, which have not met their mandate by taking no effort to prevent the actions of Albanians in Kosovo and to ensure peace and stability in the region, reports “b92”, the Periscopi broadcast.
This is the conclusion: Pristina, the EU and the US do not intend to take into account the rights and interests of Serbs and are determined to rally their efforts to protect their legitimate interests,” said in the statement.
The Russian ministry believes it is clear that Albanians in Kosovo follow the advice of their American and European clients.
Moscow also warned that this extremely dangerous <x0line is in charge of the return of armed conflicts in Kosovo and destabilisation in the Balkan region as a whole,” is said in the statement.
On the other side of the world, the United States in its statement “strongly sentences” events in Mitrovica, which they say unnecessaryly raise tensions and threaten regional stability, the State Department said on Tuesday.
We call on all sides to avoid further escalation of the situation and to act calmly and resolve disputes peacefully. In order to establish lasting peace and stability in the Balkans, Kosovo and Serbia should focus on normalising relations through EU-led dialogue,” said State Department spokeswoman Heder Nauert through a statement./Periscopi/










