Dacic's terrible interpretations continue: Putin applauds

Dacic's terrible interpretations continue: Putin applauds

Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has continued with his ridiculous performance before guests in Belgrade. This time Russia's president Vladimir Putin was next to hear the singing of Dacic. Serbia saw to it that the guest sang its famous song to Kallinka. His performance as a singer seems to have liked [...]

Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has continued with his ridiculous performance before guests in Belgrade.

This time Russia's president Vladimir Putin was next to hear the singing of Dacic. Serbia saw to it that the guest sang its famous song to Kallinka.

His performance as a singer seems to have liked Putin, who along with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vuciq is seen as applauding the entire song.

But Putin's enthusiasm might not be like that if he knew that Dachic had acted in front of other guests.

Dacic had also received Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama. In 2014 the chief of Serbian diplomacy had sung” Kalkinka and “O myo-” Rama.

By song, Daciq had also received Recep Tayip Erdogan of Turkey when he had visited Belgrade.

Daciq Sings for Putin You Can See Here.

 

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