Serbian Deputy PM Aleksandar Vulin: I hope Romania will at least manage to keep access to Black Sea

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Aleksandar Vulin Pokret Socijalista Photo: Movement of Socialists

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vulin says that he hopes Romania will at least manage to keep access to the Black Sea, while according to him, Montenegro and North Macedonia have made "a strong leap forward on the path of Greater Albania integration."

"A Romanian saying goes, 'Romania has two friends, Black Sea and Serbia', I hope that they will at least manage to keep the Black Sea. And, Montenegro and North Macedonia have made a strong leap forward on the path of Greater Albania integration. They made their choices," he remarked.

Deputy PM Vulin in this way reacted to the authorities in Romania, Montenegro and North Macedonia voting in favor of a disgraceful resolution on Srebrenica at the UN General Assembly.

(Telegraf.rs)

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