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Serbia president sorry for calling Slovenians 'disgusting,' saying he meant their politicians

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Serbia president sorry for calling Slovenians 'disgusting,' saying he meant their politicians

Serbia president sorry for calling Slovenians 'disgusting,' saying he meant their politicians

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologised on Wednesday for calling Slovenians “disgusting”, clarifying he was only referring to their politicians.


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