Serbian media: US and Russia are sending specialists to Serbia. This is their mission.

Serbian media are writing that two new ambassadors from Russia and the other US will start working in Serbia. They're both saying that they're both coming from Moscow and that their image is in charge of the specialist preference, to solve the most complicated problems, and their purpose according to [...]
They are both saying that they are coming from Moscow and that their image is in charge of the specialist preference, for solving the most complicated problems, and their goal according to Serbian media is the issue of the Balkans and the Kosovo problem Serbia.
The future Russian Ambassador, Alexander Bocan Harchenko and his American counterpart, Anthony Godrey, according to many details of the biography, have similarities in their areas of interest and diplomatic engagement.
According to what is written in Serbian media, both diplomats are sent to close the conflicts in the Balkans.
Alfredy according to them is known for important deals, while Harachenko is much more open and active than Russia's current ambassador, Alexander Chepurin.
“You can say that the future offrey and Kharchenko is a kind of “diplomacy of the Cold War”, in terms of reaching an agreement between the two major powers of the United States and Russia”, it is written in Serbian media.
According to Serbian analyst Dusan Janjic, the future ambassadors of Russia and the US will be the eyes and ears of their states.
The two are aware of our successes and failures and will now have the first chance to be in touch with the large representatives. They will take specific steps in addressing the resolution of problems”, Janjic said.
He believes the powers of both new ambassadors can be a factor in establishing co-operation between the United States and Russia.
According to them, the election of these two specialists is meant to form a co-operation between Moscow and Washington. They also write that both come from the same town. Harchenko, from the position of director of the 4th European Department at Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was in Moscow responsible for dealing with the most important aspects of relations between America and Russia.
Who are the next ambassadors?
Anthonyfrey spent most of his career in the Middle East, Turkey and Eurasia, and from his regional experience he worked at the US Embassy in Croatia.
Earlier, it has dealt with issues concerning Iraq and more precisely in creating an international coalition in the fight against ISIS. He was also a political adviser at the US Embassy in Baghdad, as well as political and security adviser at the American Embassy in Turkey. He has worked to establish a trilateral security dialogue with Turkey and Iraq.
Before joining diplomacy, he spent 12 years in the U.S. Navy.
Alexander Harcheko was Russian representative to the International Contact Group for Kosovo and then a member of the Intermediation “Troika”, in which Wolfgang Ischinger also represented the EU and Frank Winser, the US.
From 1997 to 2002, he served as adviser to the Russian Embassy in Croatia, where he was transferred to the post of third European Department deputy director in Russia's MPJ. In 2008 he was appointed to the fourth European department as deputy director.
By 2014 he served as Russia's ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and that year he was appointed director of the fourth European department. During his career, he received three awards from Russian President Putin.












