Russia's NATO envoy says U.S. wants to divide and rule 



The Associated Press

Published: February 24, 2008



 



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MOSCOW: Russia's ambassador to NATO suggested Sunday that Kosovo's split
from Serbia was the result of an imperialistic American effort to "divide
and rule."

In heated remarks in a televised interview, Dmitry Rogozin also reiterated
Russia's warning that Western recognition of Kosovo could encourage
separatism worldwide, using Germany's large ethnic Turkish population as an
example.

Ethnic Turks in Berlin might one day ask: "Why should we not create our own
— not Kosovo but Berlinosovo, Abrikosovo, Kokosovo and so forth," said
Rogozin, a former lawmaker and nationalist political party leader,
apparently referring to the name of the German capital and to apricots and
coconuts.

"It's the atomization of the world," Rogozin said on state-run Vesti-24
television. "Who benefits from this? Only those who prefer to divide and
rule — the old imperial principle. This is first of all the United States of
America."

By recognizing Kosovo over the opposition of Serbia and without U.N.
approval, Rogozin said, Western nations were replacing international law
with a system in which "there will be only one rule: he who has brute
physical power is strong and is right."Russia, he stressed, must maintain a
strong military to ensure its security.

But, he said "We do not intend to interfere in some military, forceful way
in a hot spot far from our borders," Rogozin said. The developments there do
not constitute "direct attacks on Russia, direct attacks on our national
interests," he said.

Instead, he said, "We will use to the maximum our political and moral
authority — the absolute authority that we have in the Balkans, including in
Serbia, to defend our truth. And this truth will bring onto our side many
states that think not only about today but about the future."

Rogozin also alleged that Kosovo's independence declaration was supported by
a powerful narcotics mafia.

He said there were "shadowy structures that stand behind Kosovo's
independence. This is first of all a 'narcomafia' that long ago turned
Kosovo into ... a gigantic laboratory for the production of heroin and
cocaine for all the countries of Europe."

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