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According to Zoran Milanovich, Belgrade should recognize Kosovo, as well as adju...

End of the novel: Croatian President called Serbia a "deceived lover"

According to Zoran Milanovich, Belgrade should recognize Kosovo, as well as adjust relations with the Russian Federation, aware of the end of the "Serbian-Russian novel" because of the situation in Ukraine. Croatia President Zoran Milanovich at a joint press conference with Slovenia President Natzha Pirz Musar said on February 1 that Serbia should be recognized in somehow Kosovo.

According to him, Belgrade should realize that the "Serbian-Russian novel" in which he is a "deceived lover" will end sooner or later. About it reports Croatian information resource N1. Milanovich believes that in Serbia something should change in order for the country to join the event where it is generally happy. But for this it is necessary to adjust relations with Russia.

"The situation in Ukraine is the beginning of the end of the obvious Serbian-Russian novel, in which Serbia will realize that she is a deceived mistress," said Croatian leader, adding that there is no love between Belgrad and Moscow ", but there is only official relations in favor Russian Federation.

According to Milanovich, the Kremlin is trying to "do something with Ukraine" and the example of Kosov does not give the Russian leadership of rest, since in one way or another Russia will have to recognize Kosovo's independence. "Kosovo's example does not give Russia rest. But sooner or later, she will have to recognize Kosovo or to make it that she recognizes it to legalize her actions in Ukraine. Such a reality," Milanovich summed up.

We will remind, on January 30, Croatia President Zoran Milanovich stated that Ukraine will never return the occupied Crimea, because if Russia is aware of the loss in the war, it will apply nuclear weapons. At the same time, the Croatian leader noted that such an opinion is shared by "leading German generals".