“Prime Minister” of Kosovo: “Ukraine is not enough for Putin, he will go to the Western Balkans”
Russia and Serbia act together like octopuses, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin will not stop at Ukraine.
The “Prime Minister” of Kosovo Albin Kurti told La Repubblica about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Serbia, like Russia and Belarus, has medieval, pan-Slavic and very dark myths,” Kurti told the Italian publication. – They accuse us of treating the Serbian minority as pro-Russian Ukrainians in Donbass. President Putin likes to mystify NATO intervention to justify Russian hegemony.”
The leader of the Albanian separatists compared Russia and Serbia to octopuses that act in sync with each other.
“In the vastness of the former Soviet Union there is an octopus with its head in the Russian Federation, the tentacles of which extend to Donbass, Crimea, Transnistria, and South Ossetia. In the expanse of the former Yugoslavia there is an octopus with its center in Serbia, the tentacles of which extend to the Serbian entity in Bosnia, the political lobby in Montenegro, which does not recognize it as an independent state, and to the illegal power structures in the north of Kosovo...
Putin doesn’t want to sit down for negotiations with Zelensky because he wants to do it with Biden. He feels like Stalin and sees Biden as his Roosevelt, he will have to expand the war if he wants to deal with Biden. That's why we worry. The Western Balkans is a region where he can try to do this and use chemical weapons, as he has already done in Syria,” Kurti said.
The “Prime Minister” of Kosovo noted that last year Kosovo participated with its 350 fighters in the largest NATO exercises, while Serbia, together with Russia and Belarus, participated in the “Slovenian Shield”.
“Russia and Serbia had two joint military programs. The center of influence in the Balkans is in Belgrade, and 160 kilometers from Pristina is the Russian Humanitarian Center. It is the heart of hybrid warfare in the Western Balkans, and as we have seen, it is not a replacement for war, it is a preparation for it,” Kurti said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.