Kremlin says Kosovo tensions 'potentially dangerous'
One of the gravest escalations for years
25 September, 15:05
(ANSA-AFP) - MOSCOW, SEP 25 - The Kremlin on Monday described
fresh tensions in Kosovo as "challenging" following a standoff
between gunmen and Kosovo authorities at a monastery near the
border with Serbia. The incident marked one of the gravest
escalations in Kosovo for years, following months of mounting
tensions and stalling talks between the government in Pristina
and Serbia. "The situation there is very, very tense and
potentially dangerous," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told
reporters, claiming there was a "biased attitude towards Serbs".
"The fact that provocations are very often organized against
Serbs is not a secret to anyone," Peskov added. Belgrade --
along with its key allies China and Russia -- has refused to
recognize Kosovo's independence. It has sought to balance its
traditional ties with Russia -- including its shared Orthodox
heritage and mutual dislike of NATO -- with its support for
Ukraine. (ANSA-AFP).