Russian ambassador: I said what needed to be said

Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Konuzin said Tuesday that he said what he thought was right at the First Belgrade Security Forum.

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Tuesday, 27.09.2011.

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Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Konuzin said Tuesday that he said what he thought was right at the First Belgrade Security Forum. Konuzin accused the Serbian participants of the Forum of not defending their country’s interests regarding Kosovo. Russian ambassador: I said what needed to be said “I said what I thought was right at the conference and I do not wish to return to the issue for now,” the ambassador told journalists when asked whether he had suffered any consequences of his unusual act. He told the reporters that he did not have any information that Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin would visit Serbia soon. “I do not have official information about that,” the Russian ambassador explained. Aleksandr Konuzin (Tanjug, file)

Russian ambassador: I said what needed to be said

“I said what I thought was right at the conference and I do not wish to return to the issue for now,” the ambassador told journalists when asked whether he had suffered any consequences of his unusual act.

He told the reporters that he did not have any information that Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin would visit Serbia soon.

“I do not have official information about that,” the Russian ambassador explained.

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