Roth disappointed Serbia is continuing to deregulation war criminals and denial of genocide

The head of the Bundestag Foreign Policy Commission, Michael Roth, who during his visit to Serbia also met with President Aleksandar Vuciq, praised that the political atmosphere in Serbia is increasingly aggressive and said he is concerned about Germany's insult. In an interview for T V N1, he said [...]
In an interview for T V N1, he said that “situata is extremely disturbing and that it is not going in the right direction”.
“in Serbia needs a turning point, a strong commitment to democracy, fair and fair elections” because “koha is leaving, now we have a window”, he said.
“would like to invite colleagues (in Serbia) to discuss democracy, rule of law, independence of the judiciary, freedom of the media”.
Roth said colleagues in German parliament share concern over situation in Serbia
I expect the government and the president (of Serbia) to meet other criteria. Much must be done for an independent judiciary, rule of law, media freedom, freedom of expression. I have the impression that society is increasingly divided. This is a warning sign”, Roth said, recalling the attack on weekly journalist “Radar” Vuk Cvilic in Belgrade on Wednesday.
He said that “all victims of attacks should feel the solidarity of politicians”, that physical attacks and blackmail are unacceptable, and that even “has received many aggressive messages from Serbs”, which grieves him.
Asked by N1 how he appreciates the Parliament Speaker's statement, Anna Brnabiq, that there is no future in German politics, he has responded with Michelle Obama's statement: “When we hit down, we will rise above it”.
He noted that the “atosphere of politics (in Serbia) is increasingly aggressive, and democraticly elected politicians bear a particular responsibility”.
He also referred to last week's resolution by the UN General Assembly for the 11 July declaration as the International Genocide Memorial Day in Srebrenica and the conviction of the denial of genocide and the depletion of war criminals, which he rejected by official Belgrade, and said that reaction was the shameful “” and that has disappointed him.
He added that nobody wants to blame Serbs because <x0feji is always an individual issue, but it is the collective responsibility of the Serbian and German society to say openly that such things will not happen in”.
So, I am very disappointed by such a toxic reaction and rhetoric in Serbia”, he said.
Roth said that “should remember the victims, regardless of their nationality” and reiterated that there has been genocide in Srebrenica.
He praised authoritarian regimes like China and Russia will increase their influence in the region. “They don't share our” values.
In this context, he added N1 reported that the Russian <x0-aggression against Ukraine is not just an armed conflict, but a fight against our values, and that's why we should be united”.












