Debat in Serbia: Why do American presidents go to Kosovo, Slovenia, not Belgrade

A debate has been opened in Serbia about US Presidents' visits to Belgrade. This topic has been initiated by Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, who has even blamed America for this. In Serbia now and how long it is discussed positioning this state in relation to the US and [...]
A debate has been opened in Serbia about US Presidents' visits to Belgrade. This topic has been initiated by Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, who has even blamed America for this.
In Serbia now and how long it is discussed positioning this state in relation to the US and Russia.
“A has any living men in the American administration who are reminded of who the last US president to have visited Belgrade” has asked Dacic several days ago while talking about Russia's influence in Serbia.
No one has the right to complain. They're guilty of” he said.
Serbian media have recalled that Richard Nixon stayed in Belgrade in 1970, Gerald Ford in 1975.
Also mentioned are visits by American presidents to countries like Croatia, Slovenia, and so on.
The new “Bushi visited Albania's capital 10 years ago and this visit will be remembered that he returned to the US without a wristwatch. Interestingly, Clinton has twice visited Kosovo, while Bush in 2001 stood at the “Bondsteel” base, writing Serbian media.









