BELGRADE -- Prime Minister Brnabic says Serbian President's non-attendance to the marking 80th anniversary since the outbreak of the WWII "seems really sad at this point"
"It is really sad that Vucic has not been invited... Serbia launches offensive"
BELGRADE -- Prime Minister Brnabic says Serbian President's non-attendance to the marking 80th anniversary since the outbreak of the WWII "seems really sad at this point"
Source: Tanjug
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"At this point, this seems rather sad. Nowadays, daily political issues prevail over irrefutable history and historical facts", Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated for Pink.
She assessed that such a revision of history, which does not recognize countries and nations that have lost millions fighting against anti-fascism and have been anti-fascists throughout history, cannot contribute to anything good in future.
The Prime Minister, however, said that Luxembourg had taken a different attitude, because as Prime Minister, she was invited to be a guest in commemorating the liberation of Luxembourg in World War II.
She also assessed that relations in the world are complex, and that in this situation Serbia must act in a smart and thoughtful way.
She also announced that she will have a series of meetings with world officials in September, including a formal visit to Germany and talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel. "We have a very dense agenda for September. It is a joint diplomatic offensive with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic," Brnabic said.
She said that she will travel to Switzerland on September 2, where she will meet with the country's president, and then to Luxembourg, where she will meet with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and with Henri, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
She will then attend a meeting of the Visegrad Group in Prague on September 12, and then, as she points out, travel to Germany.
Stating that the President of Serbia will also hold bilateral meetings and will be one of the speakers at the UN General Assembly in September, Brnabic said that all these events would be a good opportunity to represent Serbia's interests and to present all that the country had achieved in the previous period.
"We have a hard autumn and a hard winter ahead of us, and we are preparing for it now, working hard to be able to come back with something specific for our citizens as a result of every visit, meeting and conversation we've conducted," Brnabic concluded.
I'm sure that WW2 allies like the Croats and Albos will be in the front row telling the west their great contribution to the war effort. Naturally the Croats are going to claim that more Croats fought against the Germans than the Serbs; usual Ustasha drivel. They will never mention the fact that Serbs made up about 70% of the Partisans movement in Croatia to get away from being murdered by Croats.
(sj, 29 August 2019 13:50)
Percentages in partisan composition changed over time, but sure pick whichever point in time that suits you.
I could also mention the Chetniks collaborating with the Germans, Italians and even NDH, them switching back again at the last moment, Nedic's reign and support among part of the population for his rehabilitation, and Serbia being the only country in the region to actually rehabilitate a convicted Nazi collaborator.
But you will of course deny or refuse to accept this, usual Chetnik drivel :)
(aaa, 4 September 2019 08:44)
Pretty sure the pizzamaker (and criminals who are not to be afraid of, but who are so scary at the same time) have something to do with this. Somehow all of Serbia’s problems are related to how jealous everyone is about the spring of civility, the “shining city” on the mount.
(vari teneqen, 31 August 2019 00:54)
Boo boo, our little Tokyo Rose from down under is exhibiting sour grapes as usual. However, he knows very well that his side changed sides just before the Allies were about win. I’d say, that is rather self serving, but fools no one. That is why the doors to the EU are closed for the likes of the Aussie from Sydney.
(Toni K., 29 August 2019 21:13)
Meet with this , meet with that , cry here cry there
What happened with the paper tiger? Now you going to beg to all of them one by one? Lol
(Who, 29 August 2019 13:51)
Before we get the usual BS from our opponents, these comments are associated from a political stance and not Serbia feeling sorry for itself or as they would say "crying" they were not invited. Russia and Serbia do not give a hoot about not getting an invitation.
On the face of it, Serbia is saying that it’s sad they were not invited considering they were on the allied side, but when the cameras go away Vucic et al are doubled over with laughter. I know I would do just that.
I'm sure that WW2 allies like the Croats and Albos will be in the front row telling the west their great contribution to the war effort. Naturally the Croats are going to claim that more Croats fought against the Germans than the Serbs; usual Ustasha drivel. They will never mention the fact that Serbs made up about 70% of the Partisans movement in Croatia to get away from being murdered by Croats.
(sj, 29 August 2019 13:50)
Before we get the usual BS from our opponents, these comments are associated from a political stance and not Serbia feeling sorry for itself or as they would say "crying" they were not invited. Russia and Serbia do not give a hoot about not getting an invitation.
On the face of it, Serbia is saying that it’s sad they were not invited considering they were on the allied side, but when the cameras go away Vucic et al are doubled over with laughter. I know I would do just that.
I'm sure that WW2 allies like the Croats and Albos will be in the front row telling the west their great contribution to the war effort. Naturally the Croats are going to claim that more Croats fought against the Germans than the Serbs; usual Ustasha drivel. They will never mention the fact that Serbs made up about 70% of the Partisans movement in Croatia to get away from being murdered by Croats.
(sj, 29 August 2019 13:50)
Meet with this , meet with that , cry here cry there
What happened with the paper tiger? Now you going to beg to all of them one by one? Lol
(Who, 29 August 2019 13:51)
Boo boo, our little Tokyo Rose from down under is exhibiting sour grapes as usual. However, he knows very well that his side changed sides just before the Allies were about win. I’d say, that is rather self serving, but fools no one. That is why the doors to the EU are closed for the likes of the Aussie from Sydney.
(Toni K., 29 August 2019 21:13)
I'm sure that WW2 allies like the Croats and Albos will be in the front row telling the west their great contribution to the war effort. Naturally the Croats are going to claim that more Croats fought against the Germans than the Serbs; usual Ustasha drivel. They will never mention the fact that Serbs made up about 70% of the Partisans movement in Croatia to get away from being murdered by Croats.
(sj, 29 August 2019 13:50)
Percentages in partisan composition changed over time, but sure pick whichever point in time that suits you.
I could also mention the Chetniks collaborating with the Germans, Italians and even NDH, them switching back again at the last moment, Nedic's reign and support among part of the population for his rehabilitation, and Serbia being the only country in the region to actually rehabilitate a convicted Nazi collaborator.
But you will of course deny or refuse to accept this, usual Chetnik drivel :)
(aaa, 4 September 2019 08:44)
Pretty sure the pizzamaker (and criminals who are not to be afraid of, but who are so scary at the same time) have something to do with this. Somehow all of Serbia’s problems are related to how jealous everyone is about the spring of civility, the “shining city” on the mount.
(vari teneqen, 31 August 2019 00:54)
Before we get the usual BS from our opponents, these comments are associated from a political stance and not Serbia feeling sorry for itself or as they would say "crying" they were not invited. Russia and Serbia do not give a hoot about not getting an invitation.
On the face of it, Serbia is saying that it’s sad they were not invited considering they were on the allied side, but when the cameras go away Vucic et al are doubled over with laughter. I know I would do just that.
I'm sure that WW2 allies like the Croats and Albos will be in the front row telling the west their great contribution to the war effort. Naturally the Croats are going to claim that more Croats fought against the Germans than the Serbs; usual Ustasha drivel. They will never mention the fact that Serbs made up about 70% of the Partisans movement in Croatia to get away from being murdered by Croats.
(sj, 29 August 2019 13:50)
Meet with this , meet with that , cry here cry there
What happened with the paper tiger? Now you going to beg to all of them one by one? Lol
(Who, 29 August 2019 13:51)
Boo boo, our little Tokyo Rose from down under is exhibiting sour grapes as usual. However, he knows very well that his side changed sides just before the Allies were about win. I’d say, that is rather self serving, but fools no one. That is why the doors to the EU are closed for the likes of the Aussie from Sydney.
(Toni K., 29 August 2019 21:13)
Pretty sure the pizzamaker (and criminals who are not to be afraid of, but who are so scary at the same time) have something to do with this. Somehow all of Serbia’s problems are related to how jealous everyone is about the spring of civility, the “shining city” on the mount.
(vari teneqen, 31 August 2019 00:54)
I'm sure that WW2 allies like the Croats and Albos will be in the front row telling the west their great contribution to the war effort. Naturally the Croats are going to claim that more Croats fought against the Germans than the Serbs; usual Ustasha drivel. They will never mention the fact that Serbs made up about 70% of the Partisans movement in Croatia to get away from being murdered by Croats.
(sj, 29 August 2019 13:50)
Percentages in partisan composition changed over time, but sure pick whichever point in time that suits you.
I could also mention the Chetniks collaborating with the Germans, Italians and even NDH, them switching back again at the last moment, Nedic's reign and support among part of the population for his rehabilitation, and Serbia being the only country in the region to actually rehabilitate a convicted Nazi collaborator.
But you will of course deny or refuse to accept this, usual Chetnik drivel :)
(aaa, 4 September 2019 08:44)