Milicevic: Countries in region have never wanted open dialogue with Serbia

BELGRADE - Serbian Minister without portfolio Djordje Milicevic, who is in charge of coordinating activities and measures in the field of relations with the diaspora, said on Tuesday countries in the region had never wanted open dialogue with Serbia but had instead insisted on dialogue with a part of the "powerful international community."

Speaking about the five key points of an anti-Serbian agenda recently addressed by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Milicevic said they included a "moral mutilation" of Serbia.

"Moral mutilation of Serbia is about the fact that countries in the region have always worked for the interests of others and that they have never wanted dialogue with Serbia," Milicevic told Prva TV.

"It is also about revisionism, because no one talks about Jasenovac (a death camp in the WWII-era Independent State of Croatia where hundreds of...

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