Saturday's Wonder Dacic says Clinton and Albright “lied that Serbs committed massacres and killed civilians”

Serbia's Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic has said President Bill Clinton and former Secretary Medeleine Albright “have lied that Serbs committed massacres and killed civilians”. He has responded to the Kosovo Rapporteur's statements in the European Parliament, Violet Von Cremon, as he says the accusations against Belgrade, Tanjug. Dacic has said [...]
Dacic has said that everyone is pleased that Eliot Engel will no longer be in Congress, and the presentation of former Secretary Medeleine Albright provoked anger at Serbs, because she was in Bill Clinton's administration that <x0... killed people here for Albania's”.
“Clinton and Albright lied that Serbs committed massacres, killed civilians, and in the end turned out that none of the true S>x1>, Dacic said.
Speaking at Tv Pink, Dacic has said he was undiplomatic, rude, not political, bringing someone in such a position, adding that Von Cromon has received an answer from her colleague in the European Parliament, who criticised her position.
“They're not happy that we're not in harmony and that we don't want to do anything that endangers our national interests. Albania has had a harmonising policy with the EU 100 per cent, they immediately accept everything that comes from the EU, and still do not open negotiations. That's completely irresistent. It is a lie that we will have accelerated EU integration”, Dacic has said.
He also said there is no pressure effect on the 5 EU member states that have not recognised Kosovo, as these states have their own problems and therefore have this position and Brussels cannot determine their position on this issue.
Dacic said the EU has never liked Washington's wife, and many in Europe have not supported President Donald Trump, but have backed Joe Biden.
Violet Von Croamon's ability to do international politics is zero and we should not be concerned about the statements. We know what our policy is, it is important to give support to this issue to those who have influence in decisions”, Dacic said.












