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  • 2018-05-10 (xsd:date)
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  • ((Editor’s correction of verdict, with additional context: Following letters from several readers, the verdict on this fact check has been changed from False to Misleading. While the initial verdict was directed at Vučić’s appreciation for Russia’s veto, and the current Serbian leader’s nod toward 1990s propaganda that contributed to ethnic violence and killing, we agree the 20th suffering and death should be acknowledged and highlighted.))During a meeting in the Kremlin on May 8, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin that Serbs are the people who suffered the most over the last century." Vučić thanked Putin for saving Serbia from the "stigma of genocide" by vetoing a "British resolution in the U.N."The "British resolution" Vučić referred to was a draft U.N. Security Council resolution proposed jointly by Jordan (en)
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