On the day of the wounding of Serbian boys, the EU praised Kosovo on Twitter, then deleted the post

Tvit EU na Kosovu
Source: ilustracija

On Christmas Day, when 11-year-old Stefan Stojanovic and 21-year-old Milos Stojanovic were wounded in Gotovusa, a place near Strpce, the EU Office in Kosovo published a tweet on the social network Twitter stating that "Kosovo has placed itself on the right side of history", which has since been deleted.

"Kosovo is on the right side of history. Crises, challenges and opportunities. Read the statement of the EU ambassador in Kosovo," the EU Office in Kosovo tweeted yesterday, along with a link to the text posted on the website of the European External Action Service (EEAS).

Both the tweet and the text on the EEAS website were deleted, but "Google" "remembered" them, leaving a trace on the Internet.

By the way, the text on the EEAS website, which can be seen from the "trace" on Google, was about Kosovo's policy regarding the war in Ukraine, as well as the opportunity created for the Western Balkans.

"Kosovo is on the right side of history. Therefore, it could be argued that the Russian aggression against Ukraine created an opportunity for Kosovo and the Western Balkans as a whole to speed up…”, the only thing that remains of the deleted text on the EEAS, is a “trace” that can be found through the Google search engine.

EU spokesman Peter Stano announced today that "the EU strongly condemns yesterday's wounding of boys and young man in Kosovo".