Serbian politician explained the reason for Russia's withdrawal of troops from Kosovo and Metohija
During an interview with the Serbian TV channel PRVA, the leader of the Radical Party of Serbia, Vojislav Seselj, explained the reasons for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Kosovo and Metohija.
According to Seselj, Russia was forced to withdraw its troops from the region due to the refusal of the former head of the Serbian government, Zoran Djindjic, to provide Russian soldiers with food and other necessary resources.
- Seselj said.
Seselj also analyzed the interview of Russian leader Vladimir Putin with American journalist Tucker Carlson, noting that Carlson turned out to be a greater diplomat than a significant part of Western politicians.
Seselj spent almost 12 years in prison under the verdict of the so-called tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, organized by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, but was unexpectedly paroled for health reasons in 2014, and in 2016, completely acquitted by the decision of the aforementioned tribunal. In April 2018, the acquittal was overturned, Seselj was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but the 12 years previously spent in custody were credited.
The politician strongly opposes Serbia's accession to the European Union and this country's cooperation with NATO, while supporting the closest cooperation between Belgrade and Moscow. He is also known as the author of more than 50 scientific and political published works, including the three-volume book “There was no genocide in Srebrenica.”
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