President of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), Milos Vucevic, stated that Serbia is still waiting for an apology from Croatia and the Homeland Movement “for all the harm they inflicted on the Serbian people in the 20th century.”
Vucevic responded on the social media platform X to a statement by Croatian Homeland Movement Member of the European Parliament, Stephen Nikola Bartulica, who said that “as far as Croatia is concerned, there can be no normalization until Serbia acknowledges its responsibility for the aggression of the 1990s and agrees to pay war reparations.”
“To this gentleman from the Homeland Movement I say — You apologize to us for everything you did to us in the 20th century, and then, if possible, we can reconcile. If not — let’s at least live normally next to one another. And we should apologize to you? For what? For Jasenovac, for Jadovno, for Prebilovci, or for ‘Flash’ and ‘Storm’? We will not forget Serbian suffering, and we will forever insist on an apology,” Vucevic wrote.
He also criticized, as he said, the Serbian student protesters for attending the European Parliament session at which the Croatian MEP spoke, stating that they have “lost their way and are working with those who do not wish Serbia well.”



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