Serbia continues to mourn Thaci's country in Paris, French ambassador asks how that happened

Since the ceremony for marking the end of the 100th anniversary of World War I was organised, Serbian media consistently trumpet one issue: how Kosovo was given (exactly President Thaci) a chair immediately behind the world's powerful states, U.S.A., Russia, Germany, France, and other countries, while Vicciq was set aside in front of [...]
Since the ceremony for marking the end of the 100th anniversary of World War I was organised, Serbian media consistently trumpet one issue: how Kosovo was given (exactly President Thaci) a chair immediately behind the world's powerful states, The U.S.A., Russia, Germany, France and other countries, while Vicciq was set aside in front of them, or far away.
For this, French Ambassador to Belgrade Frederick Mondolin has apologised to Serbian President Alexander Vuciq and the Serbian people, writes B92, broadcasts Periscopi.
According to the Serbian media, he has done this because of the country that was run aside in the 100th anniversary of World War I.
“With Serbia we are very close, Serbia has lost almost one third of the people in World War I, 62 percent of whom were males. I don't understand how that happened. Perhaps it was a mistake and we apologize to President Vuciq and the Serbian people”, Mondolin said of First Television.
Thaci may have been the focus of the camera. In any case, I have to say that even in Serbia a highly dignified ceremony was organised, for which I thank Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic. We want to strengthen our relations with Serbia, and that confirms President Macron's visit, which will take place in early December”, Mondolin has said. /Periscope.









