Vuciq says Serbia won't apologise to neighbours

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said he has no problem kneeling before world officials and begging them for investments in Serbia, but does not want to kneel and apologise from neighbours. “To apologize to those who have not deserved our faith, I don't even think of”, the tv quoted [...]
I apologize to those who have not deserved our trust, nor do I think of the “, thev quoted Vuciq as saying, adding that “will not kneel unless our people need it”.
Speaking to those “calling to respect Constitution”, he has said that Serbia at the time of Kosovo's declaration of independence has not acted, while commemorating that the Constitution has been violated even when Montenegro has declared independence and has been divided by Serbia, even though over 30 per cent of Serbs live in Montenegro.
Vuciq has opposed Minister Nenad Popovic, who has said compromise with Kosovo should be found within UN Security Council Resolution 1244.











