Serbian university professor: Russian Ambassador to Jarinje's visit is a sign of hostility to KFOR

University professor in Belgrade Ivan Videnovic has said the presence of the Russian ambassador at the border checkpoint in Jarinje is a sign of hostility towards KFOR and NATO. Videnovic has said the task of KFOR and NATO is also to take care of Serbs who are citizens of Kosovo. “There is no other way to interpret [...]
Videnovic has said the task of KFOR and NATO is also to take care of Serbs who are citizens of Kosovo.
“There is no other way to interpret the presence of the Russian ambassador in Jarinje except as a sign of hostility towards NATO KFOR, whose task is also to protect Serbs in Kosovo”, it has written on Twitter.
Otherwise, Russia's Ambassador to Belgrade, Aleksandar Bocan Kharchenko, closer to Kosovo's border with Serbia, expressed Russia's support for Serbia's position in the face of developments in northern Kosovo.
“In Moscow, this situation is disturbing”, the Russian ambassador said, Serbian media reports.
Bocan Kharchenko added that Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, at the National Security Council meeting, formulated the way through steps to be resolved.
According to him, responsibility for the situation in the north falls on Kosovo institutions.
Serbian Defence Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, accompanied by Serbian Army Chief of General Staff Milan Mojsilovic and Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Aleksandar Bocan Kharchenko, visited Serb units in Raska, near the Jarinje border.














