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Monday, 12.04.2010.

09:16

"Declaration didn't spoil relations with RS"

President Boris Tadić says the adoption of the Srebrenica declaration in Belgade did not negatively affect relations with the Republic of Republika Srpska (RS).

Izvor: Tanjug

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Peggy

pre 14 godina

Janes said:
Peggy

Are you serious? There WERE Croat representatives that visited the camp during these memorial services. They always go. Even Mesic went on an annual basis.
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So who went?
I don't know of anyone but if you can tell me I will stand corrected.

Actually RTS said it too.

Janes

pre 14 godina

Peggy

Are you serious? There WERE Croat representatives that visited the camp during these memorial services. They always go. Even Mesic went on an annual basis.

As for Serbia admitting guilt, this admission for the Srebrenica massacre is weak. Their parliament was at odds for this, they are potentially straining relations with RS, and in Tadic's words..they only did it to help their image internationally.

I can't believe it took SO MUCH for Serbia to admit to the greatest atrocity since WW2. How do they expect to be taken seriously for their accusation of others if they can't even admit to the greatest ones caused by themselves?

Peggy

pre 14 godina

"Tadić, who attended the commemoration of the victims of the Croat Ustasha WW2 Jasenovac death camp in Donja Gradina, said that the adoption of the declaration "also encourages other countries to condemn crimes committed against Serbs".
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Sure. Is that why the Croatian representatives came to pay their respects for the dead?
Oh wait, nobody from Croatia was there. They don't even want to acknowledge it let alone apologise for it.

Good luck Tadic. Looks like you will be the only one to admit to anything.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

"Tadić, who attended the commemoration of the victims of the Croat Ustasha WW2 Jasenovac death camp in Donja Gradina, said that the adoption of the declaration "also encourages other countries to condemn crimes committed against Serbs".
==================

Sure. Is that why the Croatian representatives came to pay their respects for the dead?
Oh wait, nobody from Croatia was there. They don't even want to acknowledge it let alone apologise for it.

Good luck Tadic. Looks like you will be the only one to admit to anything.

Janes

pre 14 godina

Peggy

Are you serious? There WERE Croat representatives that visited the camp during these memorial services. They always go. Even Mesic went on an annual basis.

As for Serbia admitting guilt, this admission for the Srebrenica massacre is weak. Their parliament was at odds for this, they are potentially straining relations with RS, and in Tadic's words..they only did it to help their image internationally.

I can't believe it took SO MUCH for Serbia to admit to the greatest atrocity since WW2. How do they expect to be taken seriously for their accusation of others if they can't even admit to the greatest ones caused by themselves?

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Janes said:
Peggy

Are you serious? There WERE Croat representatives that visited the camp during these memorial services. They always go. Even Mesic went on an annual basis.
==================

So who went?
I don't know of anyone but if you can tell me I will stand corrected.

Actually RTS said it too.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

"Tadić, who attended the commemoration of the victims of the Croat Ustasha WW2 Jasenovac death camp in Donja Gradina, said that the adoption of the declaration "also encourages other countries to condemn crimes committed against Serbs".
==================

Sure. Is that why the Croatian representatives came to pay their respects for the dead?
Oh wait, nobody from Croatia was there. They don't even want to acknowledge it let alone apologise for it.

Good luck Tadic. Looks like you will be the only one to admit to anything.

Janes

pre 14 godina

Peggy

Are you serious? There WERE Croat representatives that visited the camp during these memorial services. They always go. Even Mesic went on an annual basis.

As for Serbia admitting guilt, this admission for the Srebrenica massacre is weak. Their parliament was at odds for this, they are potentially straining relations with RS, and in Tadic's words..they only did it to help their image internationally.

I can't believe it took SO MUCH for Serbia to admit to the greatest atrocity since WW2. How do they expect to be taken seriously for their accusation of others if they can't even admit to the greatest ones caused by themselves?

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Janes said:
Peggy

Are you serious? There WERE Croat representatives that visited the camp during these memorial services. They always go. Even Mesic went on an annual basis.
==================

So who went?
I don't know of anyone but if you can tell me I will stand corrected.

Actually RTS said it too.