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'Special humiliation' for Serbia to be dragged into NATO after fatal US
bombings - Zakharova


NATO's promise of security and attempts to drag Serbia into the alliance are
humiliating for the Balkan country at a time when two of its diplomats held
hostage in Libya were killed in a pin-point US airstrike, Russia's FM
spokeswoman said. 

On Friday, US airstrikes against positions of an Islamic State (IS, formerly
ISIS/ISIL) affiliate group in Sabratha, Libya, killed more than 40 people
including two Serbian nationals held hostage by the jihadists. Serbian Prime
Minister Aleksandar Vucic said the death of two embassy workers was
"terrible collateral damage" and demanded explanations from Washington.

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On Sunday, speaking on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, Russian Foreign Ministry
spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Washington keeps accusing Russia of
bombing civilian targets, providing no evidence whatsoever, and at the same
times behaves as if nothing has happened when their own strikes result in
confirmed civilian deaths.

Zakharova noted that just a few days after the disinformation campaign,
which accused Russia of striking an MSF-supported medical facility in Idlib
province of Syria, a US anti-terrorist air raid conducted in Libya without
authorization "killed two Serbian embassy staff."

The US government should have known that two Serbian hostages were being
held by IS affiliates in Libya, Zakharova said, as the Serbian government
had shared their information with US intelligence agencies prior to the
strikes.

"The most tragic is that this information was given to the FBI and CIA. This
is what the Serbian authorities said," Zakharova noted, adding that the US
is now "denying" knowledge of the hostages whereabouts.

Zhakarova questioned how the US can promise Serbia security once they have
joined NATO, if Washington can't avoid doing things such as striking targets
that have been red flagged ahead of time. In this case, by Serbia concerning
its diplomats.

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"What security [guarantees]? What are you [US] talking about?" she asked
rhetorically, calling the situation a "special form of humiliation."

"This is an imposition of the Stockholm syndrome [on Serbia], when they
force their victims to love them and admit publicly that they want to be
with them," the spokesperson said.

"This is a special kind of perversion," Zakharova repeated.

Serbia witnessed a mass wave of demonstrations on Saturday, prompted by the
government signing a deal guaranteeing diplomatic immunity and free movement
to NATO troops.

Thousands of people across the country rejected the deal as unconstitutional
and against the will of the Serbian people.

While PM Vucic has defended the decision, saying, "Serbia is maintaining its
sovereignty and wants to cooperate both with NATO and with the Russian
Federation," critics from the ultra-conservative nationalist Zavet and Obraz
movements promised to launch a legal appeal against the treaty.

 

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