Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is outraged that, for the sake of Ukraine, Brussels refused to invite representatives from Russia.
The Serbian leader told reporters:
"Now there will be events on the occasion of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Those who freed him, and it was the Russians, will not be invited. I assume that those who created this camp will be invited. Everything in our world is, how should I put it, so as not to sound rude, perverted- on the contrary, very strange."
Vucic stressed that "not the whole world has gone crazy yet," and the Serbs "remember everything."
EADaily reminds that the refusal to invite Russians to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz was announced on social networks by the ex-MEP from Ireland, Mick Wallace.
"Perhaps they will invite the Nazis from Ukraine instead of them"? — the ex-deputy asked a rhetorical question, and many people on the Internet agreed with him.

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