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PM of Serbia comments on the rejection of the Request for Revision of the Lawsuit against Serbia

Published March 11, 2017
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vucicSerbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said that he does not see the rejection of the requirement for the revision of the lawsuit against Serbia as the victory for Serbs, because, as he says, victory will be seen when Serbs and Bosniaks understand that they should look to the future.

Vucic told reporters that he does not want to use the International Court’s decision for his campaign for the presidency or for political gain, because for him personally and for the government, the great victory would be if peace, stability and better cooperation would be achieved.

“Only then I will be able to say that this is a great victory,” said Vucic.

He expressed his belief that Serbs and Bosniaks can talk about the future, to what it was in the past should not be forgotten, but that this must live and create a different and better future, reports Tanjug.

(Source: N1)

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