One in 300 Million. Serbia After Putin
... possible that such a timely visit from the Russian patriarch to the region could bridge the financial void in the Russia–Serbia story. However, in the short term, all of this default potential may sink into oblivion if Russia does not find a way to become actively involved in the resolution of the Kosovo issue, and in the ethnic issues in the region as a whole. It would be wise for Moscow to include a number of questions on the agenda: Why do the European Union and NATO tolerate this kind of Balkans (stagnating politically and economically, and thus combustible and living exclusively in the past)? Why does the inclusion ...