Interview with Irina Kobrinskaya
Published: 09 December, 2007, 11:26
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A UN deadline to find a compromise over the province of Kosovo expires on December 10. Irina Kobrinskaya from the Institute of World Economy and International Relations gave RT her view on how events might unfold.
“There is a possibility of military confrontation, particularly due to the fact that Kosovo has a lot of arms on its territory. Nearly every family has them. But on the other hand, Serbs have had a very difficult history during the last ten years. My understanding is that they will not go the military way themselves. Nobody in the world is interested in a military solution,” the political analyst said.
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