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Originally Posted by Crvena zvezda
June 1 and afterwards the UN mission in Kosovo will become illegal and there will be no chance for the EU mission to receive legitimacy, then Serbia can take several steps:
- Serbia inviting a peace keeping force consisting of Russians. This is most likely and their has been speculation among western analysts of Serbia planning this. Not only that but this is preferable as the Russians would allow Serb troops to re-enter Kosovo.
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I believe the Russians have already indicated a willingness to do just that.
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Dmitry Medvedev, deputy prime minister and likely next president of Russia, traveled to Serbia for a visit that will underscore Moscow's close ties with Belgrade and Serbia's support for its rejection of Kosovo's independence.
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AP
>>> Russias likely next president visits Serbia
Serbian President Boris Tadic (right) welcomed Dmitry Medvedev on Monday
Medvedev is deputy prime minister and the likely next president of Russia.
Reuters
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin (R) and First Deputy Prime Minister and
presidential candidate Dmitry Medvedev listen to the state anthem during a
celebration on the eve of Defender of the Fatherland Day in the Kremlin palace
in Moscow 22 February 2008.