Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić criticized NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska at the 62nd Munich Security Conference, assessing that some of her statements did not make much sense and didn’t reflect reality.
The Serbian head of state said that “ many things can be heard from Shekerinska that do not make much sense” and emphasized that she, like many others, “does not want to include in her point of view what is true and evident” which was also seen when she spoke about secessionism and Republika Srpska.
“Unfortunately, Radmila Shekerinska spoke about other things that really do not make much sense. Wanting, I assume, to criticize Republika Srpska, she spoke about how she was concerned about some secessionist statements and decisions in the region that do not contribute to peace and everything else. This is what a woman and people who led to the secession, at least according to them, of part of the territory of Serbia, between 13 and 14 percent of the territory of Serbia, are telling us,” said Vučić.
He sent a message to all who discuss these topics to show a little respect when they talk about Serbs.
“Mind what you say,” said Vučić, adding that he should not talk about the fact that Shekerinska forgets that someone killed 16 RTS employees, but does remember that an Albanian police offcer was killed in Banjska, and also does not remember that three Serbs were liquidated in cold blood.



