Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic did not fail to intervene in Bulgaria in a negative context during his next interview, BGNES reported.
During the interview for the state TV RTS, Vucic commented on the upcoming UN resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica. The mass slaughter in this Bosnian enclave was carried out by the Bosnian Serb forces led by General Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic in July 1995. Over 9,000 people were slaughtered there in a matter of hours. So far, the bodies of about 8,800 of them have been identified. They are buried in Potocari near Srebrenica.
"Today, the resolution (on Srebrenica, ed.) was joined by Estonia, Luxembourg and naturally our neighbours Bulgaria and Croatia," said Vucic. According to him, Western countries "are not interested in the different opinion, but they give reason to others for democracy, and they live in conditions of one opinion".
"They created in the world and in the region an atmosphere against the Serbian people... in all this disgusting atmosphere, Serbia did not expose itself... Our task is to fight for our country," Vucic also said. /BGNES