Serbia’s Propaganda Campaign Against Kosovo Continues: Macut Spreads False Narratives to Foreign Diplomats

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Serbia continues its propaganda campaign against Kosovo, this time through diplomatic meetings with countries that do not recognize its independence.

Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut hosted ambassadors of these states and repeated Belgrade’s familiar narrative that the Serbian population in Kosovo is allegedly under threat, while making accusations against Kosovo’s institutions and Prime Minister Albin Kurti.

Claims that Kosovo seeks the “expulsion of Serbs” are part of Serbia’s long-running propaganda strategy, aimed at presenting Belgrade as a victim while diverting attention from its own policies that have contributed to instability in the region.

Serbia continues to use the issue of the Serbian community in Kosovo as a political instrument to influence international opinion, block Kosovo’s diplomatic progress, and pressure its institutions.

Kosovo has repeatedly stated that the rights of all communities are protected by its Constitution and that dialogue must be based on mutual respect, democratic principles, and recognition of Kosovo’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.