Draskovic: Russian support for Serbia in Kosovo, KGB propaganda

Draskovic: Russian support for Serbia in Kosovo, KGB propaganda

Former Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Vuk Draskovic has declared Vladimir Putin's support for Serbia regarding Kosovo to be pure propaganda of “The Russian Secret Service (KGB)” He stressed that UN organisation Resolution 1244 has expelled Serbia from Kosovo for good. “We were expelled [...]

Former Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Vuk Draskovic has declared Vladimir Putin's support for Serbia regarding Kosovo to be pure propaganda and “Secret Service of Russia ( KGB)”

He stressed that UN organisation Resolution 1244 has expelled Serbia from Kosovo for good.

“We were expelled according to UN Chapter 7, when the NATO bombings” were legalised, he underlined, broadcast Serbian medium “N1”.

Draskovic has called on authorities in Belgrade to give up Russia's defence and support for its assurances on Kosovo.

“What a guarantor of sovereignty can be a state that is a symbol of the destruction of the sovereignty of other states”, it went on.

As for the Serbian side's reluctance to impose sanctions against Russia, he argued that Serbia should join the European Union's foreign policy.

“Of course we must strongly condemn the criminal regime in the Kremlin and distinguish between the regime in the Kremlin and the Russian people”.

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