Russia's tough propaganda against Kosovo Army, Western countries

Russia's tough propaganda against Kosovo Army, Western countries

Turkey's long-standing official Russia has launched a sharp propaganda against the state of Kosovo, and also against the military and is propaganding about the Kosovo dialogue, Serbia. This is reflected by Russian deputy diplomatic chief Alexander Grusko, who said states of the West are encouraging Kosovo [...]

This is reflected by Russian deputy diplomatic chief Alexander Grusko, who said states of the West are encouraging Kosovo to sabotage the agreements reached.

The Russian diplomat's propaganda goes even further until it opposes the formation of the Kosovo Army, calling it dangerous efforts by Western countries supporting the Kosovo Army.

“We believe that all agreements reached so far regarding the normalisation of the situation, including those related to military issues, should be respected. We see that Resolution 1244 is eroded in this thought and we consider it very dangerous efforts by Western countries to form the so-called Army of Kosovo instead of the Security Forces, whose function is specified in that resolution”, he told Sputnik.

Furthermore, Grusko continues to propagand, calling the Kosovo Army a destabilising factor.

The “It is also an incentive to sabotage all previously reached agreements, including the Brussels Agreement, the formation of association and everything else that was supposed to make people's lives easier and ensure security”, he said.

He said Serbia and Russia are together when it comes to assessing geopolitical processes in the world and that the friendship of these two countries is not ruled by anyone.

For the meeting with Vucic he said: “There are no secrets, talks were held in a good, open atmosphere, there is proximity to a number of regional issues, we are united when it comes to assessing geopolitical processes in the world”.

During his visit to Belgrade, Grusko met not only with President Aleksandar Vucic, but with Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic Patriarch Porfir and Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic.

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