24. mart 2025 13:14
Vucevic: Serbia mourns and remembers, Serbia will not stop
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Foto: TANJUG/MILOŠ MILIVOJEVIĆ
BELGRADE - On the 26th anniversary of the start of the NATO bombing, Serbia's caretaker PM Milos Vucevic said that, to this day, the aggression remained a crime without punishment and that Serbia would preserve remembrance of those who had defended the country and had given their lives for it.
"On this day, on March 24, 1999, the 19 most powerful countries attacked Serbia, trampling international law and decisions by the UN Security Council and, in the 78 days that followed, they were destroying our fatherland, killing our children, destroying our bridges, factories, schools, hospitals and media companies," Vucevic wrote in a post on Instagram.
"To this day, the NATO crime has remained a crime without punishment. We are a nation that does not forget its victims and its history. We preserve remembrance of those who bravely defended our country and gave their lives for freedom and for the future of our children," Vucevic noted.
Today, Serbia is pursuing a policy that is trying to solve all issues in a peaceful manner and maintain peace and stability while striving to ensure that all crimes committed against our nation and our fatherland in the past may never happen again, he stressed.
"Serbia is free and proud! We will forget the NATO crime only if we no longer exist! Eternal glory to all the victims. Serbia mourns and remembers! Serbia will not stop," Vucevic wrote in the post.