Serbia outraged over Bush remarks-- I HATE BUSH..WHO DOESNT? Serbian PM "outraged" by Bush remarks calling for Kosovan independence
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SOFIA, Bulgaria (CNN) -- U.S. President George W. Bush was returning home Monday after an eight-day European tour dominated by concerns over American plans for a Europe-based missile defense system and the future status of the Serbian province of Kosovo.
Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica said Monday that his country was "rightfully embittered" by Bush's remarks in support of Kosovan independence made during a brief stopover Sunday in Albania, adding that the United States "has no right to give away Serbia's territory to Albanians," according to a government news release.
"America must find another way to show its affection and love for the [Kosovan] Albanians, without offering them Serb territories," Kostunica told Serbian national television.
"Serbia is rightfully outraged at the American policies on the issue of Kosovo."
Kostunica's comments came after Bush said: "At some point in time -- sooner rather than later -- you've got to say 'Enough is enough. Kosovo is independent' and that's the position we've taken." (Full story)
During a visit to Bulgaria on Monday, Bush reiterated his backing for Kosovan statehood, adding: "As we seek independence for Kosovo, we've also got to make it clear to Serbia that there's a way forward, maybe in NATO, maybe in the EU, and definitely in better relations with the United States." Politica serbian pm prime minister outraged bush remarks sad kasovan independence bulgaria european tour sofia gonzales usa Videos musicales, music y letras