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Russian Ambassador to Serbia was given an order


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Ambassador of Russia in Serbia, Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko, received an order 
to take concrete steps to support the normalization of the situation on Kosovo. 

Source: Sputnik Thursday, December 15, 2022 | 11:45 



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This was stated today by the spokeswoman of the Russian Ministry of Foreign 
Affairs, Maria Zakharova, who added that official Moscow is waiting for 
Belgrade's reaction. 

"As for the embassy in Belgrade, the Russian ambassador in Serbia, who is in 
close contact with the Serbian leadership, received instructions to take 
concrete steps of support, which consist in normalizing or proposing ways to 
normalize the situation. We are waiting for Belgrade's reaction," she said, as 
Sputnik reports. 

The situation in the north of Kosovo escalated after the arrest of a former 
member of the Kosovo police, Dejan Pantić. The north of Kosovo and Metohija is 
blocked both by the citizens and by the police. Serbs have been protesting for 
the fifth day, and schools in the north will not be open until further notice. 
The Kosovo police prohibited the passage of both vehicles and pedestrians at 
the Jarinje and Brnjak administrative crossings.

 

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