The Kremlin said it was rooting for tension between Serbia and Kosovo to subside as quickly as possible. The main thing is to guarantee the rights of the fraternal people – the Serbs – said the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov, answering a question from URA.RU.
“We appreciate our fraternal relations with Serbs and wholeheartedly support this tension to be reduced faster and all rights of Serbs to be guaranteed,” said Peskov. The Kremlin spokesman also added that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić did not ask Russian leader Vladimir Putin for help in reducing tensions.
December 9 Serbian media reportedthat up to 300 Kosovo Special Forces in armored vehicles have invaded the Serb-populated north of Kosovo and Metohija. The President of Serbia has warned that the situation has reached the limit. Vučić also called Pristina’s plans to apply for Kosovo’s EU membership a violation of the accords.
The Kremlin said it was rooting for tension between Serbia and Kosovo to subside as quickly as possible. The main thing is to guarantee the rights of the fraternal people – the Serbs – said the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov, answering a question from URA.RU. “We appreciate our fraternal relations with Serbs and wholeheartedly support this tension to be reduced faster and all rights of Serbs to be guaranteed,” said Peskov. The Kremlin spokesman also added that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić did not ask Russian leader Vladimir Putin for help in reducing tensions. On 9 December, Serbian media reported that up to 300 Kosovo special forces in armored vehicles had overrun the Serb-populated north of Kosovo and Metohija. The President of Serbia has warned that the situation has reached the limit. Vučić also called Pristina’s plans to apply for Kosovo’s EU membership a violation of the accords.