Serbian Deputy PM Aleksandar Vulin responds to retired US General Clark
"Both at the beginning and at the end Aleksandar Vucic will do only what the Serbs ask of him," says Vulin
Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vulin has responded to retired US General Clark to say that President Aleksandar Vucic will do only what the Serbs ask of him, "both at the beginning and at the end."
"Before Wesley Clark starts talking about the violence in the Balkans, he would first have to ask for forgiveness from the families of the murdered Serb children and all those whose lives he changed forever with his crimes. Aleksandar Vucic will do only what is asked of him by the Serbs both at the beginning and at the end, and the Serbs asked for and received peace from their president, but also freedom. I know that Wesley Clark thinks that in 1999 he missed the opportunity to destroy Serbia forever with the bombing, but he will not get another chance," said Vulin.
The deputy PM was reacting to Clark, the NATO Commander in Europe during the NATO bombing of Serbia, who made a statement containing lies about Serbia and President Vucic, whom he characterized as an "Eastern player."
(Telegraf.rs)