Dodik from Moscow spreads propaganda against the Kosovo–Albania–Croatia military agreement

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Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik used a visit to Moscow to criticize the military cooperation agreement between Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia, labeling it an “anti-Serb alliance.”

Ironically, Dodik made the remarks while attending a summit organized by Russian authorities, as he continues to maintain close ties with Moscow despite international criticism and sanctions.

The statements came after a meeting with Sergei Shoigu during a Russia-sponsored security summit.

Dodik claimed that Russia shares the same position regarding the defense cooperation between Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia, while also accusing the West particularly Germany of militarizing Europe.

At the same time, he openly voiced support for Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, repeating Kremlin terminology by referring to the war as a “special military operation.”

“We clearly support the special military operation and hope Russia achieves its objectives,” Dodik stated to Republika Srpska media accompanying him in Moscow.