They'll get the answer to the UN: Russia speaks sharply to Kosovo after declaring UNMIK official non grata

They'll get the answer to the UN: Russia speaks sharply to Kosovo after declaring UNMIK official non grata

) will receive the UN-deserved answer: Russia addresses Kosovo after announcing the grant of UNMIK official Russia expects the UN to take measures regarding Kosovo's decision to declare “non grata” a Russian UNMIK official. Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Maria Zakharova [...]

Russia expects the UN to take steps in terms of Kosovo's decision Friday to declare “is granting” to a Russian UNMIK official.

Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said she hopes the announcement <x0non grata” of the Russian official of the UNMIK mission will receive the answer deserved by the United Nations Organisation.

We expect this Pristina arbitrators to receive a proper category response from the UN leadership”, she said.

“We call on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the Kosovo International Peacekeeping Force (KFOR) to ensure the safety of the Russians and all members of the UN mission within their authority under UN Security Council resolution”, the Russian chief diplomat said.

Zakharova named Kosovo's decision as “the continuator of the provocative line aimed at worsening interethnic relations”.

“Russia condemns steps taken by Kosovo”, she said, calling Kosovo's decision aggressive.

But The UN has reacted The Russian official's “currently announces grata”. On Sunday, UN Secretary General Stephanie Dujaric's spokesman, said UNMIK has accepted any official communication from Kosovo institutions on the decision. The UN considers it unintenable “non grata” of Kosovo for the Russian official.

We have been informed of the personals not grenades of a member of the United Nations Mission staff in Kosovo, UNMIK. No communication has been accepted in the Mission by Kosovo authorities as regards this announcement. The doctrine of the persona no grant is not applicable to UN personnel and is not envisioned under UNMIK regulation 2000/47 (on KFOR status, privileges and immunitys, UNMIK and their personnel in Kosovo --”, said in response.

The same day, a replication of the UN came from the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Sharr Jakupi, chief of staff at the MPJD, wrote that this minister had announced U n NMIC for the decision.

“U n The NMIC was announced by MPJD on Friday, December 31st, 2021, that one of their officials had been declared non-grata”, Jakupi wrote in Titter.

Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla on Friday has declared “the grant” a Russian official of the UNMIK mission.

“Today, Foreign Minister Donika Grovalla has proclaimed person non grata a Russian UNMIK official with offices in Pristina. Kosovo stands with its allies to act against harmful acts that endanger Kosovo's national security and constitutional order”, the MPJD report said.

An international official within UNMIK, with P.T. initials. has revealed that the Russian official of UNMIK, Andrey Nikolaevich Antonov, who was declared <x0non grata” from the Republic of Kosovo, has been in charge of work at the UNMIK branch in northern Mitrovica and is putting pressure on Serbian political structures to take radical actions.

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