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NATO provoking another conflict in Balkans – Rogozin


http://rt.com/news/kosovo-nato-conflict-603/
Published: 28 September, 2011, 21:12
Edited: 28 September, 2011, 22:54

NATO peacekeeping force KFOR has sent more troops to the Serbian-Kosovo border following bloody clashes there. But as Russia’s envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin told RT the alliance is creating a new conflict in the region.

­"It's another mistake that NATO is making by provoking another conflict in the Balkans,” Dmitry Rogozin said.

According to witnesses, KFOR has deployed armored vehicles, sandbags and barbed wire around the Jarinje border crossing, about 100 km (60 miles) from Kosovo's capital, Pristina, on Wednesday.



“It seems my NATO colleagues don't have a clue what the consequences of their involvement in the conflict could be,” Dmitry Rogozin said. “Instead of taking a neutral position in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution, they took the side of Kosovo-Albania. Basically, NATO is blocking the only road of life between the Kosovan Serbs and Serbia. It's the international peacekeepers who are involved in the civil conflict in the north of the region.”

NATO reinforced the border a day after clashes which left 16 Kosovo Serbs and four KFOR members injured.

Milan Jakovljević, the director of Kosovska Mitrovica Health Center, said six people sustained serious injuries from live rounds and one person had been taken to the ophthalmology ward due to eye problems caused by tear-gas, Serbian radio and television broadcaster B92 reported.

Both sides blame each other for starting the violence, in which rubber bullets and tear-gas were used by NATO forces.

It is believed the clashes took place when alliance peacekeeping forces tried to dismantle a roadblock set up by Serbs. NATO’s spokesperson insists that KFOR troops had fired on Serb protesters in the Mitrovica region in response to an attack by the crowd.

Meanwhile, according to Rogozin, NATO does not want to discuss the situation in Kosovo or to investigate the latest bloody accident.  



“They are hiding behind formal phrases that mean nothing,” he said.

“We are witnessing outright lies about what kinds of measures have been used against the civilian population in Kosovo. We have been told that only rubber bullets and tear-gas were used. But according to the information from the hospital, all the injured have gunshot wounds. And physicians from Mitrovica complained about the bombardment of ambulances, which were transporting the wounded from the conflict zone," Rogozin told Interfax news agency.

Russia has demanded that NATO creates a commission to investigate what happened in the region.



“I have just asked for an objective investigation into what the so-called NATO peacekeepers are doing in Kosovo. But they just ignored my question,” Rogozin said. “If NATO is concerned about its reputation they should stop this immediately, become neutral again, and investigate the crimes that have taken place against the civilians in northern Kosovo,” he added.

He stressed that Russia would support and protect civilians, and would also protect decisions made by the UN Security Council.  

John Laughland of the Paris-based Institute for Democracy and Cooperation agrees the deployment of KFOR troops has reactivated a ‘frozen conflict.’

“If they took away their newly sent force from the borders between the northern Kosovo and the rest of Serbia, then yes, I do think that the region would go back to being peaceful,” John Laughland told RT.

20:55 28/09/2011ALL NEWS


Ambassador demands investigation of NATO’s firing at Kosovan Serbs


http://www.itar-tass.com/en/c154/235742.html

BRUSSELS, September 28 (Itar-Tass) – Russia’s ambassador to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin has issued a demand that NATO officials investigate the incident, in which NATO forces opened fire at Kosovan Serbs near the Jarinje check-post in Kosovo.

He wrote about his demand at his Twitter microblog.

“I’ve demand an investigation of the fact of fire by NATO servicemen at Kosovan Serbs, who protested against the blocking of the administrative border between Kosovo and Serbia,” Rogozin said.

“What I’ve heard in response is apologies only,” he said. “Irresponsibility of this sort leads to a war.”

Earlier, a demand to investigate the incident was made by Serbia’s President Boris Tadic, who had a telephone conversation with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

Tuesday, KFOR servicemen made an attempt to pull down the barricades that the Kosovan Serbs had put up in front of the Jarinje check-post. They opened fire with rubber bullets and used teargas after the Serbs had thrown several stones at them.

In retaliation, the Serbs hurled a few improvised bombs at the troops.

The incident left four KFOR soldiers and seven Serbs wounded.


Russia supports Jordan’s reform drive

http://www.jordantimes.com/index.php?news=41791







 







AMMAN (JT) - Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov commended Jordan’s current drive towards reform and development, stressing his country’s support for the reform process.

Lavrov also stressed Russia’s support for Jordan’s efforts to achieve regional peace and stability, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During a meeting with Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh, which was held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meetings on Tuesday, the two sides discussed the latest regional developments, especially those taking place in several Arab countries. They also stressed the importance of ongoing cooperation and coordination vis-à-vis issues of mutual concern.

Judeh briefed his Russian counterpart on current political, economic and social reform implemented in Jordan, emphasising that a major goal is to engage the youth in the decision-making process.

Judeh and Lavrov stressed the importance of the Palestinians and the Israelis returning to negotiations, which they said should lead to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the basis of the 1967 borders.

Judeh asserted that the establishment of a Palestinian state is a Jordanian interest, adding that all final status issues, including Jerusalem, security, borders, water and refugees are also significant as far as Jordan’s future is concerned.

Also on Tuesday, Judeh met with Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati over means to boost ties between the two countries in all fields.

Talks with Mikati, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Security Council for September, focused on the Palestinian request for full UN membership.

The two officials also reviewed other recent developments in the region.
29 September 2011




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