French newspaper writes why Macro honoured Thaci more than Vucinqi

French newspaper “Le Mond” wrote an article about “incident” at the event where many political personalities from around the world participated in the commemoration of the end of World War I on November 11th. Not the least connoisseurs of diplomatic agendas were impressed that the president of [...]
Not a few diplomatic agenda connoisseurs were spotted as Serbia's president was declassified in a second-class tribunes, while his Kosovo counterpart, Hashim Thaci, was ranked alongside Putin, Merkel and Tramp.
“The explosion seemed even bigger if it was thought Serbia does not recognise Kosovo”, the paper writes.
French diplomats have been justified that this was a protocol mistake, and this stance has held the French Embassy in Belgrade, which recalls that according to historians Serbia is one of the countries that suffered the most losses during the major war, and a third of its army was destroyed during the conflict.
But according to the paper, Serbs think the French acquittal is unbelievable and in this “countries” nothing has been random.
The newspaper publishes President Vucic's quote, saying that he did not believe what he saw, looking down and recalling the sacrifices of Serbs during the war in the audience.
“Le Monde” also cites the speculation that continues in Belgrade why this Vuciki statement may have happened in relation to Thaci and closes her writing with a Serbian president's promise: “When Macron comes to the beginning of December in Serbia, I will invite thousands of people to greet him, so that he can understand what Serb hospitality is and how we see it in true friendship<3>












