Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said today that Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović was doing everything to make Montenegro free of Serbs and that Đukanović's accusations are a reflection of his subconscious.
"I neither want nor is it possible to imagine Kosovo without Albanians, nor Montenegro without those who declare themselves as Montenegrins, that is impossible and has never been my goal. It is the subconscious, it speaks from him what he wants - he always wanted Montenegro Goru without Serbs," said Vučić in Kraljevo, at the opening of the Leoni factory.
Vučić said that Đukanović invented the Church in Montenegro in order to say that there are no Serbs, and that the Montenegrin president just "showed that this is so with an auto-projection".
Regarding the Montenegrin government's accusations that the son of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapć was treated roughly during the control of the vehicle he was in, he said that he had "nothing to add" to the statement of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia, which denied it.
"I would be terribly disappointed if anyone thought that they could do anything against anyone's family. Not only would it be a scandal, but it would speak the worst about Serbia. I accepted the MUP's explanation, everyone in the hierarchy repeated what happened ten times happened," emphasized Vučić.
As he said, "it happens every day when you see a weapon in a car, especially those license plates where the largest number of members of the Skaljar and Kavak clans come from".
Also, Vučić said that there is a campaign against Serbia in the Croatian media, but that they will not "respond hysterically and nervously" to it, nor will they insult any of the Croatian representatives.
According to him, the attack is the result of Serbia getting stronger and for the first time reaching Croatia in terms of gross national product, which, as he added, has "such a coast and tourists".
Commenting on the writing of the Croatian media that elections in Serbia will certainly not be held on April 10, he stated that there will never be anything significant on that date in Serbia because the "Ustasha Independent State of Croatia" (NDH) was founded on that day.
As he stated, in Croatia, it seems, "they are not ashamed of April 10, I guess they are proud".
He said that he has confirmation from the Patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox Church that six Vučićs died during the Second World War in the NDH, as well as the names of some of those who were involved in that crime.
Vučić said that today he will talk with the Serbian representative in the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Milorad Dodik, about the construction of the Memorial Center in Donja Gradina, about a number of topics and about his recent meeting with the High Representative Kristijan Šmit in Belgrade.
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