Tadic:Bombing was crime against country, people
24. March 2012. | 17:33
Source: Emg.rs, Tanjug
Tadic laid a wreath at the monument at a ceremony of mourning the victims of the 1999 NATO bombing of Aleksinac, a town in southeast Serbia which suffered one of the most brutal NATO attacks during the 11-week air campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 13 years ago.
Serbian President Boris Tadic said Saturday that the NATO attack on Yugoslavia was a crime against a country and people.
Preserving the memory of the innocent victims, everything must be done to make sure that Serbia will never again be drawn into a war, he said.
Our country has been too immersed in wars in the entire 20th century and everything we will do in the future should be based on preventing any involvement in any kind of war ever again and on protecting, above all, human lives and the country, Tadic told reporters after laying a wreath at the monument to victims killed in the NATO attack on Aleksinac.
Serbia will always commemorate the anniversary of the beginning of NATO air strikes by remembering the victims, but also by expressing confidence that the state can stand on its own feet, he pointed out.
Tadic laid a wreath at the monument at a ceremony of mourning the victims of the 1999 NATO bombing of Aleksinac, a town in southeast Serbia which suffered one of the most brutal NATO attacks during the 11-week air campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 13 years ago.
The wreaths were also laid by Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac and Chief-of-staff of the Serbian Armed Forces Ljubisa Dikovic.
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