Alexander Vuciq regrets his past: Is there anyone who has sinned?

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has spoken in an interview for the “The Guardian” for his nationalist past during the time of the Balkan wars and for Serbia's relations with Russia and the West, expressing regret over what he did as part of political conjuctures at the time his state has committed [...]
At the time when relations between Russia and the West have reached a critical stage, the prestigious British newspaper writes that Vuciq, like no other leader, is walking between two fires, insisting that European integrations are a priority for Serbia, while continuing to maintain traditional ties with the old ally Russia, writes Periscopi.
As detailing a careful balloon between the past and the future, he has refused to show whether he would refer to the war criminalist Vojislav Seshel, his former political attorney, as The Hague tribunal found him guilty of war crimes during the 1990s.
But he has admitted to regret his nationalist bombings when he was younger.
You know someone in the world who didn't sin? I haven't met that man yet. The difference is that I know this and I admit it, and I was very honest with our people”, he said.
Vuciq is still 48 years old, and many people say his appetite for power and sense of historical missions will make his stay in power, perhaps as is the case in Montenegro with Milo Judovqi.
I can't guarantee that it won't happen”, Vuciq said, laughing easily while answering the question.
But it has stressed that it may not compete for president in the upcoming presidential election in Serbia in 2022.
I don't have that energy”, he said. /Periscopi/












