BELGRADE, Serbia - Serbia’s foreign minister said the link is clear — U.S. and Western support for Kosovo’s secession from Serbia has helped fuel tensions in Georgia’s separatist province of South Ossetia.
Minister Vuk Jeremic was quoted by the Vecernje Novosti daily on Thursday as saying the recognition of Kosovo’s independence on Feb. 17 by the United States and its NATO allies has “destabilized” other parts of the world.
“We have pointed out to the international community from the very start that the unilateral declaration of independence by Kosovo could present a dangerous precedent,” Vuk Jeremic was quoted as saying. “Unfortunately, this has proven to be true much sooner than anyone expected.” Jeremic was not immediately available for comment, but his spokeswoman confirmed the authenticity of the newspaper interview.


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