Moscow continues to draw parallels from Russia's conflict with Ukraine in the case of Kosovo and Serbia. Putin's ambassador in Belgrade, Aleksandar Bocan-Kharchenko, through an editorial in the Serbian newspaper Politika, repeated the usual rhetoric of blaming the West for what happened in Ukraine.
The diplomat further adds that Serbia, like Russia with the Minsk agreements, is being deceived by the West, which, according to him, helps Kosovo block the creation of the association of municipalities with a Serbian majority.
Bocan-Kharchenko continues with the comparisons, as he says that the aim of the West in Ukraine was to cause a strategic defeat to Russia, and that the same strategy is being used against Serbia, which is being threatened with sanctions if it does not accept the de facto recognition of Kosovo's independence. .
"The danger of such 'projects' is undoubtedly being understood in Serbia, which the Westerners are waiting to weaken with the methods proven at the end of the last century, enabling the violence of the Pristina radicals against the Serbs in the northern municipalities of the province and in the enclaves in south of the Ibar."
He further points out that the special Russian military operation is designed to put an end to the plans of the West, while signaling that a big change in the world is coming.
“The global balance of power is changing; a fairer, polycentric international order based on cultural and civilizational diversity is being created before our eyes. We are convinced that this is the way to the well-being and prosperity of all countries and peoples of the world."
For a long time, Russia, through President Vladimir Putin himself, has been calling for the construction of a new world order together with China. (A2 Televizion)