IMF varnishes the “Kosovo picture”

The servants of the New World Order have long been trying to lure mankind into their fictional reality. For this purpose, they use the media and international organisations through which they spread total lies (mixed with a drop of truth, of course).

Serbian Kosovo is a perfect example of the lies of the globalists. The creation of a state in the place of a region almost taken away from the Serbs is a poor solution. That is why behind the political decision the economic card is played – a way to convince the whole world of the stability and attractiveness of the region. However, the political verbiage, or simply, the lies uttered by the globalists, should be studied not even by masters of linguistic juggling, but by psychiatrists. Gabriel Di Bella, a representative of the International Monetary Fund team, believes that the EU’s restrictive measures against Kosovo may become an obstacle for foreign investments (!) in the region. Di Bella (a truly telling surname for Russian ears) said that “recent events in four northern municipalities have led to limited economic and financial co-operation with the unrecognised state”.

So, your eyesight has not failed you. Di Bella is talking about some kind of investment in a failed state called Kosovo. In the very “Kosovo”, which for the last decades was built on the blood and suffering of Serbs, against all principles of international law. The very same “Kosovo” that is run by terrorists and bandits who have made their fortunes by seizing Serbian property, trafficking in drugs, human beings and human organs. The very “Kosovo” from which Albanians themselves are fleeing en masse because economic life in the region is simply unbearable, and it is precisely in Serbian municipalities … Obviously, Di Bella is fulfilling the task of varnishing the “Kosovo picture”, perhaps not least in order to use the money of the same IMF.

The report of the working group presented by Di Bella states that “macroeconomic conditions in Kosovo remain favourable” and adds that “inflation continues to fall and budget revenues are rising”. We can state that the IMF official was writing a fairy tale for his superiors, and the beautifully drawn report pursued goals in a different, fictional, globalist reality. Meanwhile, Pristina itself is not lagging behind the “sanctions players” and prohibits the entry of lorries with Serbian goods into its territory, creating a real humanitarian disaster in the north of the region (and not only in the north). And, naturally, an economic catastrophe. But Di Bella prefers to paint a different picture to his addressees (among the leadership or ordinary citizens of Western countries?):

– In a challenging global environment, macroeconomic conditions in Kosovo have remained favourable so far in 2023. Growth remains robust, inflation continues to fall, and the current account deficit has started to narrow,” he says in no uncertain terms. No comment.

Di Bella is brazenly lying about any personal income growing at a “healthy rate.” Rather, the population’s incomes are falling at an unhealthy rate, causing the same population to flee from the region to Europe, where they can at least find work. But the “cherry on the cake” is the IMF official’s conclusion that there are still minor problems in unrecognised and almost perfect, economically attractive Kosovo:

– But instability and rising global tensions in northern Kosovo remain risks to the outlook that, if they materialise, could contribute to political problems,” Di Bella concludes.

After this phrase you can call a psychiatrist, because it is obvious, because the “risks of tension” in the north of Kosovo have long since materialised and do not seem to be planning to subside. Political problems, in which the USA and EU are actively involved, happened long ago and their existence is acknowledged every day by the specified centres of globalists, thinking what to do with it all. What Mr Di Bella’s statements mean is not clear to the end. For whom he drew his report – also remains a mystery. Apparently, the habit of living a lie, convincing themselves and their environment of its reality, trying to fish in troubled waters through its projection is a habitual state of the IMF staff. It will be possible to utilise the funds and get a promotion.

Vladimir Basenkov, Southern News Service

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