Konuzin: Huge anti-Serb campaign is underway
04. August 2011. | 14:24
Source: Emg.rs, Tanjug
Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Konuzin has qualified NATO's decision to deploy more soldiers to Kosovo as yet another proof that the whole Kosovo issue is an anti-Serb campaign.
It is difficult to understand the logic of NATO partners. Over a number of months KFOR has been systematically reducing its contingent saying that the situation in the province is stabilizing. The mission ignored the warnings that the situation is not like that, Konuzin said for the Thursday edition of the Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti.
When Pristina took the unilateral military action to isolate Kosovo from central Serbia, using the special police units ROSU, KFOR aided them by moving the members of the units to the north of the province by helicopters, The Russian ambassador said.
The war-mongering statements by Hasim Thaci about his intent to proceed with attempts to violently regain control over the territory north of the Ibar River have caused no concern in the international security presence. Identical inert reaction ensued even when the security forces in Pristina have raised the combat readiness to the highest level, he said.
They got alarmed only when the unarmed Serbian civilians, who reacted to the illegal and dangerous operations by Pristina, took to the roads in order to protect their families, and also their houses from theft and robbery, said Konuzin.
The Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, which is active in the province, seeing that lawlessness was growing, at first distanced itself from any action and then took the side of Pristina. Furthermore, EULEX has the authority to annul decisions that threaten security and public order. In other words, another huge anti-Serb campaign is underway, said Konuzin.
At the request of the KFOR Commander, German General Erhard Buehler, NATO decided to send about 700 members of their military reserve forces to Kosovo, who are mainly stationed in Germany.
The first contingent of the KFOR reserve troops arrived at the Pristina airport Wednesday afternoon.




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