Due to the pandemic, UNS president Vladimir Radomirović accepted the award on Freund’s behalf. The award is Serbia’s highest honor for noncitizens.
Freund expressed his appreciation for the award in a letter to Vučić.
“In recent years, and especially under your leadership, relations between Israel and Serbia have flourished,” he wrote, adding that “there have been strong historical ties between Jews and Serbs for centuries.”
“Our peoples lived and died together,” Freund wrote. “We are both small nations surrounded by hostile forces, proud of our traditions and cultures, who have seen our homelands invaded and occupied throughout history. During World War II, the evil Ustashe regime murdered Serbs and Jews side by side at Jasenovac. And yet, despite the difficulties, neither Serbs nor Jews ever gave up, and we both stand proudly on the world stage as sovereign, independent states.”
Freund said he hopes to visit Belgrade soon and to meet Vučić in person.