Tadic, Jeremic charged with urging Russians not to stop Kosovo independence

The Serbian portal telegraf.rsr claims it has secured a Russian intelligence document in which evidence is that Boris Tadic's Serbian diplomacy had sought not to undermine Kosovo's independence at the UN. Vuk Jeremiq that world Foreign Minister of Serbia at the request of then Serbian President Boris Tadic had demanded [...]
Vuk Jeremic, that world's foreign minister at the request of then Serbian President Boris Tadic, had asked Russian President Vladimir Putin that Russian diplomacy not impede the process of Kosovo independence.
The Serbian newspaper telegraf.rs has secured a document for a meeting held on November 28th in 2005, in which it sets out that Chief Diplomat Jeremic had come as a special envoy of President Tadic, at whose request he was asked by the Kremlin's chief so that Russia would not interfere with Kosovo's independence with its influence of the United Nations Organisation (OKB).
Three years later, Kosovo had declared independence on February 17th 2008.
Further in this document, Jeremic writes that he had explained to the Russian side that Kosovo's independence and resolving this issue would mean destabilisation of the Balkans, but also of the extremist and rightist forces in the Western Balkans.
The document that you can look at below, according to Serbian telegraphy, is preserved and provided by the Russian intelligence service.

It is noteworthy that this is the internal political war in Serbia, which has begun right at the time when the final agreement is expected to be carried out between Kosovo and Serbia, given that the person accused of national treason is also the leader of the Serbian opposition, which, along with the Serbian church, opposes a demarcation with Kosovo, where in Serbia is known as the project presented by Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq and Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic, who is known as the Germanicjenije, or the Albanian definition.











