Russia as always on Serbia's side, claims that in Kosovo stability causes US and EU policies

Russia does not see the possibility of long-term stabilisation in Kosovo, due to the promotional policy of the United States of America and the European Union, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandar Grusko has said. According to Gruskos, Kosovo's prime minister is relying on his bosses, alluding to Washington and Brussels to increase, as [...]
According to Gruskos, Kosovo's prime minister is relying on his bosses, alluding to Washington and Brussels to increase, as he says, pressure on Belgrade.
There is no prospect for long-term stabilisation. Kosovo leader Kurti, who preserves tensions on the ground and expels Serbs, is relying on his bosses Washington and Brussels to further increase pressure on Belgrade, seeking recognition of the region that declared independence in opposition to UN Resolution 1244”, he has said.
Grusko has said that the Western response to Kosovo's provocations is slow and unrealistic.
And that only convinces Kurt that such tactics will eventually bring results”, Grusko concluded.
On Sunday in Banjska in Zvecan, Kosovo Police Sergeant Africa Bulnjak was killed. About 30 armed attackers took refuge at the Banjsca Monastery.
In the Kosovo Police action, three dead attackers are officially confirmed. Eight people were arrested. Four were released in lack of evidence. A large quantity of weapons was found during the operation.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has accused Serbia of being responsible for organising an armed Serb group.












