Belgorod demands proof that “Kremlin plan” wanted to use saboteurs from Serbia from Moldova

Serbia denies that its citizens could have been involved in the preparation of military actions aimed at destabilizing Moldova up to the overthrow of power, as the Moldovan President stated based on data transmitted by the Ukrainian special services. According to "European Pravda", this statement was made by Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic.  "We demand that the Moldovan side immediately provide all the information available to them because we have not yet received such messages from Moldova," Dacic said.

He added that Serbia cannot but react to this, because the appearance of such information harms the country's reputation, and the participation of Serbian citizens in armed conflicts abroad implies criminal liability. 

"I have ordered our accredited ambassador in Chisinau to immediately request clarification of the statements of the president of Moldova in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova, as well as to urgently provide us with all information about people suspected of complicity in these violent actions," Ivica Dacic stressed.  Recall that at the EU summit in Brussels, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukrainian intelligence intercepted the Kremlin's plans to take control of Moldova after that, the Ukrainian leader immediately passed on all the information to his colleague, President Maia Sandu. On 13 February, Sandu came out with a special briefing, where she revealed the details provided by Ukraine - the Kremlin allegedly prepared military actions involving saboteurs with military training from outside the country - from Russia, Belarus, as well as Serbia and Montenegro. 

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