Russian representative of the UN mission in Kosovo declared persona non grata
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The so-called Kosovo authorities continue to escalate the situation in the region. In Pristina, a Russian diplomat, representing a UN mission in the province, was accused of actions “to undermine the constitutional order”. What system? ..
The statement about the "undermining" was made today by the head of the Kosovo "government" Ramush Haradinaj.
According to Kharadinaia, the Russian Mikhail Krasnoshchyukov should "bear responsibility."
It became known that Mikhail Krasnoshchekov was declared persona non grata in Pristina. Now the “authorities” of Kosovo are closing their borders for Krasnoshchekov.
By and large, this is a blatant violation of international law. After all, Krasnoshchekov was in Kosovo not as a representative of Russia, but as a representative of the United Nations mission, noting that Pristina had illegally introduced armed groups into Serbian enclaves of the region. Announcing a UN employee as persona non grata is a clear step towards exacerbating the situation.
Moreover, Haradinai actually demanded an ultimatum from the UN mission in the region to comply with Pristina’s decision to declare Krasnoshchekov persona non grata. In fact, it is difficult to expect civilized decisions from individuals who are actually costumes of gangsters who participated in the overt genocide of the Serbian population with the active support of the United States.
Recall that on the eve of Mikhail Krasnoshchekov was transferred to a clinic in Belgrade. He ended up in the hospital after being severely beaten by Kosovo special forces in the Kosovo Mitrovica area. He was diagnosed with soft tissue injuries and a fracture of the facial bone.
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