Kosovo mentioned in Kremlin announcement following Putin-Vucciq call

Today, Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Serbia's Aleksandar Vuciq had a conversation where they reached agreement on Serbia's gas supply, at a time when the West is increasing sanctions following Russian aggression in Ukraine. Vucic expressed joy in reaching a highly favourable “agreement for Serbia for supply [...]
Vuciq expressed joy in reaching a highly favourable “agreement for Serbia on gas supply, while the Kremlin has published the official communiqué in which Kosovo is mentioned.
“U discussed in detail the issues of the current agenda of bilateral relations, including steps to enhance trade and economic co-operation with mutual benefit. In particular, it was agreed that Russia will continue to supply Serbia with constant natural gas”, said the communique.
“Conversion of thoughts continued on a series of international topics: the situation in Ukraine and developments around Kosovo” are written away in the communique.
The latter is said to have reconfirmed bilateral commitment to strengthening relations.
“U reconfirmed the reciprocal trend to constantly strengthen the strategic partnership between Russia and Serbia on the basis of traditionally close ties between the peoples of the two countries”.
We remember Putin has mentioned Kosovo several times during his aggression over Ukraine, trying to justify the attack on Ukraine's sovereignty.












