Vucic: International law died 24 years ago, but Serbian spirit was not broken

SOMBOR - International law died 24 years ago, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday at the main ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the start of the 1999 NATO aggression on Serbia, noting that, at the time, big powers had tried to break the Serbian spirit but had not broken it, and never would.

Contemporary international law finally died 24 years ago - that sounds like an insignificant bureaucratic sentence, but it is much more than that, he said.

"Since then, nothing that is going on in the world can be worse than what they did to a small country whose only fault was that it wanted to be independent on its own soil, free and freedom-loving and, as such, it was not liked by those who created a new order in 1989 and 1990, in which only they decided about everything, while the disobedient were to be punished," Vucic said in Sombor, northwestern Serbia...

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