Vucic says Serbia will forget about NATO aggression only when the Serbs disappear

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Belgrade would forget about the 1999 NATO aggression only when all the Serbs disappeared. He announced this in a speech he delivered at mourning events dedicated to the 24th anniversary of NATO’s aggression against Yugoslavia. TASS.

According to the president, Serbia’s obligation is to try to forgive NATO aggression but “we can only do it when we go”.

Expressing that he hopes the US Ambassador to Belgrade Christopher Hill will “forget about their troubles”, Vučić said, “You will not break this country, it will live.”

Former President of Serbia asked From the NATO leadership, which gave the alliance the right to kill civilians during the bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999.

Serbia commemorates the 24th anniversary of NATO’s attack on Yugoslavia.

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