Vucinqi complains to the Russian ambassador: Hard days for Kosovo Serbs and for Serbia

The two written days are very difficult for Serbs in Kosovo and for Serbia, and that all Pristina steps testify that nothing will be easier in the future, Serbia's President Alaksander Vuciq has declared today during his conversation with Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Aleksandar Cepurin. He, [...]
The two written days are very difficult for Serbs in Kosovo and for Serbia, and that all Pristina steps testify that nothing will be easier in the future, Serbia's President Alaksander Vuciq has declared today during his conversation with Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Aleksandar Cepurin.
He, the FoNet agency reports, has shown regret over the “the loss of Russian citizens, Michail Krasnoschenko”.
Cepurin has said that Russia's “staunchly functions the unambiguous provocation”, which, as he said, is the “incriminating the arrogance of the Pristina authorities”, while asking for the full “of the sentence for actors”.
He has added that with Russia's demands, UN Secretary General has been notified, as well as the UN mission in Kosovo.
Vuciqi has thanked Russia for helping protect Serbia's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Cepurin has promised that Russia will continue this support for Serbia.












