Transcryt, German Chancellor's clash with Putin in Kosovo case

During yesterday's meeting in Moscow, Russia's President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Olaf Schloz have dominated tensions in Ukraine, but disagreements over this issue have reflected in an old topic where Putin tries to hit NATO and the West: shelling “RRF”, in 1999 because of Kosovo. [...]
It all started when the German Chancellor talking about Ukraine said that the <x0-war in Europe has become impossible for my generation, and we have to make sure this stays so”
“It is our duty as heads of state and government to prevent a military transition to Europe” has added Scholz.
So Putin has reacted immediately.
As far as the war is concerned in Europe, the federal Chancellor just said that people of his generation and I belong to this generation can hardly imagine war. Of course, he referred to the situation about Ukraine. But we've all witnessed a war in Europe that did. NATO against Yugoslavia. A major military operation of missile attacks and bombs in a European capital, Belgrade. This was done without Security Council approval. This is a unfortunate example, but it happened” Putin said.
But this has prompted the German Chancellor's reaction.
I would like to stress that the situation in Yugoslavia has been something different. There was danger and threat to genocide, and that had to be prevented. I am very happy that there is now everything developing peacefully and that Balkan countries have found their future in the European Union. This is a positive sign”.
Putin has also chosen to respond to this intervention.
“I'm going to allow myself, however, to say that what's happening now in Donbass today is actually genocide”











