
Minister Vulin Laid Wreaths on Site Where Chinese Journalists Were Killed by NATO Bombs
Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vulin attended the commemoration of the 23rd anniversary of the shelling of the Embassy of China during the NATO aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which killed three Chinese journalists.
Speaking in the name of all members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and in his own, the Minister paid his respects to the killed Chinese journalists and expressed profound gratitude to the country of China and its people, who stood with Serbia in its darkest hour.
He pointed out that the NATO aggression against Serbia is the great unpunished crime of the 20th century, and that the international law has not protected anyone since 1999.
“The NATO aggression is the last great unpunished crime of the 20th century, the NATO aggression is a crime without a punishment, the NATO aggression is a crime against a country, against our people, but also against international law. In 1999, they tried to kill Serbia, they tried to kill the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, but they did kill the international law. The international law has not protected anyone since 1999, and the world that was created in 1999 is a world of violence, a world of war, a world of force without basis in the law, without basis in justice,” stated Minister Vulin.