Vucic "affected" by North Macedonia

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that he was affected by the voting of the resolution on Srebrenica by the Republic of North Macedonia in the UN General Assembly.

After returning from New York, where the Resolution on the International Day of Commemoration of the Srebrenica Genocide was adopted and condemned the denial of the genocide and the glorification of war criminals, Vucic told TV Parva that he was more affected by the attitude of Skopje, regardless of the previous government than the Montenegrin vote

 

"The attitude of North Macedonia is not fair, because it seems to me that I have invested the most in the relations with the Macedonian brothers and they will always be our brothers. It turned out that Greece (which abstained) has a stronger backbone than North Macedonia, and that is the case whether we like it or not, Vucic said. He said Montenegro's vote on the resolution "didn't even affect him". /BGNES