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49m ago13:28Kremlin expresses support for Belgrade - and does not rule out supplying weapons to SerbiaThe Kremlin has expressed support for Belgrade, in light of worrying developments out of Kosovo and Serbia (see 9.23am post). Tensions have flared, with concerns Mr Putin is trying to expand conflict by exacerbating ethnic divisions between Croats, Bosniaks, and Serbs. Russia has said it "absolutely" supports Serbia, with presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov adding: "We are next [to] the Kosovo Serbs, we believe these are absolutely unreasonable demands." Moscow supports the constructive position of Belgrade, which was announced by President Aleksanr Vučić, he continued. "Of course, we believe that those countries that have recognized Kosovo and are guarantors should use all their influence to warn the Kosovo authorities against taking any ill-considered steps that could lead to further escalation," he said.
Meanwhile, Russian Federation Council member Vladimir Dzhabarov told state-run RIA News that "in case of an aggravation of the situation around Serbia, Russia will assist Belgrade without directly participating in the conflict".He did not rule out the possible supply of weapons to Serbia if Belgrade asks for it.Ukraine news live: Tensions flare in Serbia and Kosovo as 'Putin aims to expand conflict'; Germans switch lights off and endure cold showers amid Russian gas shortages | World News | Sky News
49m ago13:28Kremlin expresses support for Belgrade - and does not rule out supplying weapons to SerbiaThe Kremlin has expressed support for Belgrade, in light of worrying developments out of Kosovo and Serbia (see 9.23am post). Tensions have flared, with concerns Mr Putin is trying to expand conflict by exacerbating ethnic divisions between Croats, Bosniaks, and Serbs. Russia has said it "absolutely" supports Serbia, with presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov adding: "We are next [to] the Kosovo Serbs, we believe these are absolutely unreasonable demands." Moscow supports the constructive position of Belgrade, which was announced by President Aleksanr Vučić, he continued. "Of course, we believe that those countries that have recognized Kosovo and are guarantors should use all their influence to warn the Kosovo authorities against taking any ill-considered steps that could lead to further escalation," he said.
Meanwhile, Russian Federation Council member Vladimir Dzhabarov told state-run RIA News that "in case of an aggravation of the situation around Serbia, Russia will assist Belgrade without directly participating in the conflict".He did not rule out the possible supply of weapons to Serbia if Belgrade asks for it.Ukraine news live: Tensions flare in Serbia and Kosovo as 'Putin aims to expand conflict'; Germans switch lights off and endure cold showers amid Russian gas shortages | World News | Sky News
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