Serbia and the Purchase of French Aircraft: Activist from the US Responds Sharply to Macron – Here’s Why Kosovo is at Risk!

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Albanian activist from America, Ramazan Bekteshi, has reacted to the recent visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Serbia.

In a Facebook post, Bekteshi commented on the agreement signed between Serbia and the French company Dassault Aviation for the purchase of 12 new Rafale fighter jets.

Bekteshi sharply criticized this decision by France, stating that Macron has ‘urinated’ on the famous motto of France and the Republic, which stands for liberty, equality, and fraternity.

According to the activist from the US, this arming is being done against Kosovo.

“Isn’t this a violation of sanctions, doing business with the only state in Europe that is a partner of Putin?

Isn’t this an unpredictable risk for the Balkans and Kosovo, considering that Serbia is surrounded by NATO countries, and Macron’s 12 Rafales are a small bite for the alliance?

Nevertheless, this arming is done against Kosovo. This destination of arms represents unconditional militarization in the most severe crises since the Second World War.

It is a serious violation of all international conventions by a member of the EU and QUINT,” wrote Bekteshi, reported “Bota sot.”

In Belgrade, Macron urinated on the famous motto of France and the Republic: Liberté, égalité, fraternité (liberty, equality, fraternity), tainting the national motto of the republic.

What happened in Belgrade, Europe was an indifferent, mute, and miserable observer. In front of its eyes occurred

The French-Russian Roulette; a French-Serbian kiss for a profit of 2+ billion euros for France, benefiting from a genocidal state of Vučić, which was simultaneously a knife in the back for Ukraine!

Trading with Putin’s partner, with the only state that does not impose sanctions on Russia, the one that conducted unprovoked aggression against a sovereign state, Ukraine, and continues to commit massacres against unarmed civilians, this is called, profit-making in times of war.

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