Vuciqi called Slovenian “disgusting”, Prime Minister Golob and Prime Minister Fajon want apology from Serbia

Serbia's President Allexander Vuciq, in a statement in the margins of the UN Security Council session, has used extremely insulting expressions that do not belong to the presidents of states, and much less the friendly relations between the Slovenian and Serbian people, Slovenia's prime minister, Robert Golob, has said. The words remind you of another time [...]
Serbia's President Allexander Vuciq, in a statement in the margins of the UN Security Council session, has used extremely insulting expressions that do not belong to the presidents of states, and much less the friendly relations between the Slovenian and Serbian people, Slovenia's prime minister, Robert Golob, has said.
The words remind you of another time and are unaware of the level achieved relations between the two countries. Slovenia does its job at the UN General Assembly and sincerely advocates peace and reconciliation among peoples, so it is the least we can expect from the president of friendly Serbia, who is otherwise a regular guest in our country”, the Slovenian prime minister's office said.
Reaction to Vuciqi's statement also had Slovenia's Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon, who said this language is unacceptable and insulting and against the spirit of friendly Slovenian-Serbian relations.
Therefore, the ministry called Serbia's charge d'afro for discussion.
“In terms of Serbia's president's unacceptable and insulting statement, Allexander Vuciq, following the Security Council's discussion of UNMIK's report, today we called Serbia's charge with work at the ministry for discussion. We've asked for an explanation and forgiveness from Serbia for the words”.
“Slovenia refuses such a level of public discussion, the Serbian president's statements are untrue and insulting to all the people. The message is not appropriate for a country that repeats its devotion and belonging to European values, which it emphasises in the process of EU membership negotiations”, Fajon has said, Klankosova.tv reported.
She said that “was shown once again that only genuine dialogue by listening to each other could be the only way ahead of”.
“It is necessary to continue with understanding and deep respect for suffering and victims on both sides, but it is necessary to think of a common future within the EU”.
The “will need to talk a lot and, above all, talk less about each other or about each other. In this case, it is even more important that all pay attention to the words we use”, Slovenia's Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon stressed.
Vuciqi told local media Tuesday that Serbia has fallen into a trap set by the US, Switzerland and Slovenia at the UN's Kosovo session. When the Security Council meeting was delayed, I wondered what this was and who the people were coming, and the UN protocol did not immediately allow them to enter the building”, the Serbian president said, the N1.
At Monday's meeting of the UN Security Council for Kosovo, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani brought some women survivors of sexual violence and war massacres to testify to Serbian crimes.
But then we realized that they were dealing with Americans, Slovenians and Swiss people and everyone else. No one is known who is more disgusting, Slovenians or anyone else who spoke yesterday (April 22nd),”, Vuciqi told Serbian media.












