Vulin: We Have Chosen to Be Militarily Neutral, We Have Not Forgotten NATO Aggression | Beta Briefing

Vulin: We Have Chosen to Be Militarily Neutral, We Have Not Forgotten NATO Aggression

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Archive / News | 26.05.20 | access_time 20:21

Aleksandar Vulin

Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin said on May 26 that "the NATO criminal aggression must not be forgotten" and that Serbia had chosen to be militarily neutral and that "no one could ever order our army to do to another nation what they did to us."

"The NATO criminal aggression unfolded 21 years ago and no one has been called to account for it and, apparently, the world is pretending that no one should. If we forget and Serbia stops asking for justice, and if Serbia stops remembering, it will repeat itself, it will happen again to some other small and free people," Vulin said at a memorial event on the 21st anniversary of the battle of Pastrik, where he lay a wreath on a memorial fountain for those who lost their lives in wars that raged through the former Yugoslavia from 1990-1999.

Vulin also said that "21 years ago, the 549th brigade demonstrated why it is heroic and why it is part of a heroic people, and 21 years later, we must not allow this to be forgotten.'

Wartime commander of the 549th motorized brigade retired general Bozidar Delic stressed that Pastrik was the scene "of the heaviest fighting during the 1999 aggression."a

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