Vuciq: Milosevic had good intentions in Gazimestan but was misunderstood

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said today that after having been reminded that Slobodan Milosevic had Gazimestan, he has been asked what Mitrovica has to say during the visit he has warned on September 9th, Koha.net broadcasts. As FoNet reports, Vucic has said Milosevic has had good intentions for [...]
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said today that after having been reminded that Slobodan Milosevic had Gazimestan, he has been asked what Mitrovica has to say during the visit he has warned on September 9th, Koha.net broadcasts.
As FoNet reports, Vucic has said Milosevic has had good intentions to defend Serbian interests when he spoke in Gazimestan, but that he, unfortunately, in large part turned into a opposite, because of the foreign factor, the weak economy and other problems.
Vuciq declined to comment on Kosovo officials' statements concerning the exchange of territories and the Association of Serb municipalities.












