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Kosovo's 'decisions' have no legal force - Russian embassy about expulsion
of diplomats


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BELGRADE, October 22. /TASS/. Decisions taken by the unrecognized state of
Kosovo have no legal force, the Russian embassy in Serbia told TASS on
Friday, commenting on Pristina's decision to expel two Russian diplomats. 

"We don't recognize Kosovo's 'independence,' hence, we don't recognize its
'government' and other 'structures.' None of Pristina's decisions have legal
force for us. We cooperate with the United Nations Interim Administration
Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), including on this matter, on the basis of United
Nations Security Council resolution 1244," the embassy said.

"We consider attempts to hamper Russian diplomats accredited at the UNMIK to
carry out their lawful activities that are entirely within the framework of
international law as absolutely unacceptable," the embassy said in a
statement.

Earlier on Friday, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani-Sadri declared personae non
grata two Russian diplomats from the chancery of the Russian embassy in
Serbia. According to Osmani, the activities of these diplomats allegedly
"adversely impacted national security and the constitutional order" in
Kosovo.

The situation in Kosovo and Metohija escalated dramatically twice during the
autumn due to the aggressive actions of the Pristina authorities, who use
riot police units. As a result of the latest outburst of tensions, several
dozen Serbs were hurt, one receiving a serious gun wound.

Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzia said
at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on October 15 that the
situation in Kosovo's northern areas had deteriorated dramatically in the
past month and was a cause for serious concern.

 

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