Seal: He insulted us in Paris, but he didn't humiliate us.

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has taken the courageous “decision to remain in Paris, and it has not been easy for Serbia's defence minister Aleksandar Vulin, has said. He says that, on the contrary, it would appear that “Hashim Thaci has expelled Serbia from the” ceremony. The one who allowed Thaci to [...]
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has taken the courageous “decision to remain in Paris, and it has not been easy for Serbia's defence minister Aleksandar Vulin, has said. He says that, on the contrary, it would appear that “Hashim Thaci has expelled Serbia from the” ceremony.
The one who allowed Thaci to be found where he doesn't belong must be ashamed... I can't believe you're ashamed because if he felt it, he wouldn't dare do what he did... This is an attempt for Serbia to be excluded from the great picture of the Victors in World War I. They have not succeeded in this, have they offended us, yes, but have failed to humiliate us”, the Serbian minister Volin has said.
The storm is still failing to calm down in Serbian opinion on the case of a “reduction” ranking at the holiday ceremony marking the centennial ceasefire in World War I. Serbian analysts estimate the Serbian president's contempt was a big slap on Serbia.
How it came to the Serb president's contempt, it is not yet known, claims Serbian media N1. Vuciq has speculated that the problem “has emerged due to the alphabet's ranking...”











