The Kremlin has accepted Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s apology for Serbia’s support of the anti-Russian resolution on Ukraine in the UN, “technical mistakes happen,” said Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
“Of course, we heard, of course, we accepted. Of course, technical mistakes happen and, of course, such a quick reaction from the head of state is very impressive to us,” Peskov told reporters.
President Vučić, as a reminder, during yesterday’s appearance on “Ćirilica,” spoke about the vote in the UN General Assembly regarding the European and American resolutions on Ukraine.
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The president stressed that he thinks that “Serbia made a mistake today,” and offered an apology to the citizens.
-I think that Serbia made a mistake today, I apologize to the citizens of Serbia for that and I take the blame myself. I am tired and burdened, I cannot do everything. And when I get something in the materials, to deal with the amendments, I did not manage. We voted for the European resolution, we voted for the American resolution exactly as it should be, we were restrained. And for the European resolution, we should have been restrained. I apologize to the citizens of Serbia.
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