Osman from Canada: Serbia sent Russian vaccines to Africa in exchange for Kosovo recognition

The country's President Vjosa Osmani has said Serbia has conditioned some African countries to recognise Kosovo by offering Russian vaccines at the time they were facing their absence. That statement was made at the International Security Forum Halifax, which is being held in Canada, where it said autocrat countries like Russia [...]
That statement was made at the International Security Forum Halifax, which is being held in Canada, where it said autocrat countries like Russia have abused the situation of pandemic and the distribution of vaccines.
Russia has sent many Russian vaccines to Serbia. Serbia is interested in fighting Kosovo's independence, until many countries in Africa had no vaccines. Serbia has used Russian vaccines by sending them to several countries in Africa, telling them that we will give you vaccines if you want to unknow Kosovo”.
The “they [Serbia] say this has worked, but we have no official notice from any of these countries in Africa that are recognising Kosovo. This led countries like Russia and Serbia that are with autocrat regimes to look good, because many countries that really needed help as some countries in Africa and Asia were trying to obtain enough vaccines”.












