The Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic said that he invested a lot of time and political ideas to create a peaceful political environment, and that today 90 percent of Serbs admit for the first time that some of their compatriots had committed terrible crimes during the wars in the nineties.
“The Serbs understand that people in Bosnia suffered inexpressibly”, Tanjug reported in the interview Vucic gave for the Süddeutsche Zeitung during his visit to Bavaria.
Referring to the attack he was subjected to during the commemoration in Srebrenica, he pointed out that he did not want to cancel the departure, although there were indications that something like that could happen.
He reiterated that it was not a pleasant situation, that he paid tribute to the victims, but he did not capitulate before the stones, and that after that event he did not use harsh words, but invited the Presidency of B&H to Belgrade.
“We used this difficult incident to improve our relations “, said Vucic.
When asked if he himself was responsible for the escalation of violence after he refused the British draft resolution on Srebrenica submitted before the UN, Vucic said that, as the Prime Minister, he neither contested nor confirmed the legal term.
“I strongly condemn what happened 20 years ago. I loathe those people who were able to commit such terrible crimes”, said the Serbian Prime Minister.
(Source: fokus.ba/ photo faktor)