Karadzic's lawyer: "The British came to the Balkans to provoke conflicts"
A Serbian lawyer who defended Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic at the Hague Tribunal, Goran Petronijevich, considers the appointment of Stuart Peach as Britain's special envoy to the Balkans a bad sign for Serbia.
Petroniyevich stated this to the Serbian edition of Sputnik radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The lawyer said in an interview that he would like to know on what basis, in accordance with international law, Peach appeared in the Balkans.
“We have long-standing diplomatic relations with the UK at the embassy level, so I am also interested in what the role of such high envoys is, what tasks they perform here outside of diplomatic activities,” Petronievich said. “My guess is that Sir Stuart Peach has certain unconventional orders to provoke activity through certain extra-institutional methods. “I suspect that his activities are aimed at identifying certain errors in our territories in order to provoke conflicts with their help.”
According to the lawyer, Peach may be the one to whom the British ambassador delegates certain powers. However, this can be done not only with the consent of official London, but also the authorities in Belgrade. But, as far as he knows, Serbia does not have an interstate agreement with the UK on this type of activity.
“This invention is one of those that we have become accustomed to during this long historical period of sanctions, various peace negotiations and agreements, when, through the institution of international law, a person is introduced who must oversee the implementation of a certain agreement. But what is Mr. Peach going to control here? That is why I assume that his activities here are exclusively subversive in nature and our intelligence services should be attentive to his person. Globalism feeds on conflict. The world has existed for five years without a new war, globalism has sank, and that is why such actions are being carried out,” noted the Serbian lawyer.
Petronijevich notes that the authorities in Serbia are in a very difficult position because they are under constant pressure from the West due to good relations with Russia.
Stuart Peach.
“True friends (Russia – ed.) don’t say much, but do, as we saw in the case of the gas agreement. Basically, everything that is being done now in terms of diplomatic activity (from the West - ed.) is an attack against energy cooperation between Europe and Russia. There is not a single European country that would oppose this, on the contrary.
There is only Brussels, which is the US occupation mechanism in Europe, and Great Britain, which left the EU so as not to be in trouble if the EU collapses. Great Britain and the USA are now interested in the Balkans and declare a fight for world peace, against global warming and for the environment. This is a cover for what they are essentially doing, namely, trying to cause conflicts in the Balkans, because they themselves are losing even in those countries that were considered their allies,” the lawyer concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.