Seal: Russia won't change stance on Kosovo's false state

Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Aleksandar Vulin, in connection with Ukrainian Ambassador Volodymyr Tolkach's statement, said today that he does not remember Ukraine's request for a special session of the UN Security Council or imposing sanctions on Serbian aggressors. “Ten Serbian boys and girls were killed in the bombing of [...]
Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Aleksandar Vulin, in connection with Ukrainian Ambassador Volodymyr Tolkach's statement, said today that he does not remember Ukraine's request for a special session of the UN Security Council or imposing sanctions on Serbian aggressors.
Ten Serbian boys and girls were killed in NATO bombings. I can't remember Ukraine's request for a special session of the UN Security Council or imposing sanctions against Serbia's aggressors. It is not late for Ukraine and all countries seeking war crimes trial in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, they seek that the killers of Serbian children in NATO aggression be tried, war crimes do not expire, this is an opportunity to show principles”, the minister said in a press release.
Commenting on the claims of Ukraine's ambassador to Belgrade, Volodyyr Tolkach, for N1, Volin said it is increasingly difficult to understand Serbia's arguments not to impose sanctions on Russia.
On the other hand, he said Russia will not change its position as he said, Kosovo's false “ ” and that no movement of Russian officials goes in the other direction, “Like any movement of EU and US officials does not go towards attracting recognition of Kosovo”.












