Following criticism that he sang to Erdogan, Daciq reacts: What was I supposed to do, kill him?

Serbia's first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic has once again been at the centre of social media, showing his skills in singing. This time, Telegrafi conveys, it has done so before Turkish President Rexhep Tayip Erdogan. However, this action of his, many [...]
Serbia's first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic has once again been at the centre of social media, showing his skills in singing.
This time, Telegrafi conveys, it has done so before Turkish President Rexhep Tayip Erdogan.
However, his move, many in Serbia, including the opposition, has sharply criticised him.
Milos Jovanovic of the Democratic Party of Serbia has criticised Dacic's behaviour, saying it was an extremely unworthy and humiliating “gesture for the state of Serbia.
On the other hand, the Serbian government's first deputy leader for Serbian media has said it has sung because it knew it would face positive reactions from guests from Turkey.
As soon as I understood, everyone in the hall enjoyed it. Today is the main news in Turkey. And what did I need to do? To kill him like (Sultan) the murat?
Well, I knew it would react that way, it's one of their most famous songs, otherwise it's sung throughout the Balkans and even in us”, the head of Serbian diplomacy said in other ways.
And finally he joked about what the tip he had taken: It's a joke, but it's good”












