Vučić briefly and clearly: "No"

President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, pointed out that President of the Czech Republic, Milo Zeman's apology for the bombing of Serbia in 1999 was historic, adding that he did not believe that NATO would ever apologize for those attacks.
In an interview for the Czech portal "Parlamentary paper", Vui said that he was not previously informed that Zeman would apologize, and that this was not part of the joint materials for the preparation of the visit.
"I was surprised, very positively, and I was extremely glad to hear his words. That statement is a healing balm for the wound of the Serbian nation. Zeman thus entered the history of Serbia and the Serbian nation, and will enter our history textbooks", he underlined.
Vui reiterated that Zeman is the first president, such a high-ranking politician who is still on duty, who did something like that. "Do you know how much this means for a small nation in Europe? Our small country was attacked by 19 foreign countries, which will always say that they did it because of a humanitarian catastrophe, because of children. Instead, they killed 72 children in Serbia in air-raids. "Was this the price we were forced to pay? Did they want to punish us in this way? This was really not a legitimate punishment," President of Serbia pointed out.
He added that Zeman's words are important to him because of that, because they raise the pride and dignity of our nation.
Vui stated that Zeman could not make the citizens of Serbia happier than by giving such a statement.
When asked if he expects NATO to ever apologize for the aggression, he answered with a clear - "no". "They will keep repeating that they did the best they could and just wanted to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. If there is truth in this, I...

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