In Belgrade, they cite German ambassador's expulsion after declaration of Serbian genocide in Kosovo

The German ambassador's statement to Belgrade that Yugoslavia's NATO shelling has been needed to prevent genocide in Kosovo has sparked numerous reactions in Serbia. Serbia's Justice Minister Vladimir Leposaviq has said that Scheeb should apologise for his statement, until political leaders of movements in Serbia [...]
Serbia's Justice Minister Vladimir Leposaviq has said that Scheeb should apologise for his statement, until political leaders of movement in Serbia even mention the expulsion of German ambassador from Serbia.
It's a step away from sending Mr. The ambassador, whose country has actively participated in the creation of chaos in the Balkans, three times during the past century”, has written Sasa Radulovic leader of the “movement is enough”.
He has asked far, even though the government of Serbia is silent against such a statement by the German diplomat.
“Is our government chief, or is this gentleman our head of state?
German Ambassador to Belgrade Thomas Schieb has said Yugoslavia's 1999 shelling was a discutable issue, however, says the response was needed to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe and genocide in Kosovo.
I'm aware that it was a recordless issue and that there was no Security Council decision (to initiate any military action), but some decisions have to be made, the goal was to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe, avoid genocide”, Schieb told Radio Vojvodina.
German diplomat has said that for Serbia the bombing has been a very difficult thing, but has pointed out that such an act (bummer) should not have happened for no great reason












