Russian newspaper '%Sputnik '%s' compares Syria to Kosovo

The renowned Russian newspaper Sputnik has dedicated a particular writing to the idea that NATO troops are deployed in Syria. This medium has cited Kosovo's case in case there is implementation of action in question. “NATO troops were Syria éqeak „novog Kosova“ ) NATO troops in Syria beginning of new “Kosovo, [...]
This medium has cited Kosovo's case in case there is implementation of action in question. “NATO troops were Syria éqeak „novog Kosova“The start of the new “Kosovo” is the title.
Further, “Sputnik” writes that the initiative for the deployment of NATO troops in Syria came from German Defence Minister Annegret Kramp Karenbauer and was later adopted by Chancellor Angela Merkel.

“... as more and more political and military officials from Europe estimated that the situation in northeast Syria is unstable”.
The Russian media writes that the introduction under international security control will take place under the auspices of the United Nations, which would be carried out by NATO members.
While, Secretary General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, stressed that the situation in northern Syria is unstable and that <x0-long-term international solutions” should be found as soon as possible.
Russia, which recently reached an agreement with Turkey to secure northern Syria, has reacted sharply to the idea.
Russian diplomacy chief Sergei Lavrov warned that international control, especially in the case of NATO's presence, would do no good.












