Former Serbian Deputy Prime Minister: Russia has unreservedly backed Milosevic on war project

Serbia's former deputy prime minister, Zarko Korac, has said Slobodan Milosevic has received support from Russia. Korac talking about the documentary “V I RUSSIA”, which comes for the impact of Russian diplomacy in the Western Balkans, has indicated that Russia has given Serbia unreserved support for the war project. “Russia has given great support [...]
Korac talking about the documentary “V I RUSSIA”, which comes for the impact of Russian diplomacy in the Western Balkans, has indicated that Russia has given Serbia unreserved support for the war project.
“Russia has given great support to Milosevic for the war project [in the former Yugoslavia]”, Korac has said.
University Professor Agim Zogaj shows that senior Serbian Army officials had been traveling underground to Moscow to meet with Russian High Chief.
“The military mid-term chief of the former Yugoslavia, Velko Cadijevic, in March 1991 had a secret trip to Moscow, where he had met him on issues of military co-operation just the chief of Russian height, Jazevin, and for this journey has been co-ordinated -- that is, Cadijaviqi and Milosevic and Borsiav Joviqi, then chairman of the Federation of Yugoslavia”, Zogaj relates.
For Serbian security expert Darko Trifunovic of the entire Yugoslav nomenkature since 1989 have been people of Russia.
A lot of things in our history, down to the 1999 bombing of the Federation Republic of Yugoslavia, then Borislav Milosevic, Slobodan Milosevic, Velko Cadijevic and all of that human nomenclature, which from 1989, from those big ones in Kosovo to the rallying to those who brought us to bloody wars. All of these were Russian people”, says Trifunovac.
While Croatian Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency member Zelko Komsic says it is impossible to promote a war in the Balkans without a external assistance.
The “is impossible, without a external help to cause any war or conflict in the Western Balkans”, he says.
This part of the documentary also discusses the conditions Russia imposed on Serbia not to recognise Kosovo's independence. / RTK/












