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Vulin: Victims of NATO aggression must not be forgotten

BELGRADE – Speaking at a meeting organized by Belgrade University students to commemorate 15 years since the start of the 1999 NATO air campaign against Yugoslavia, Serbian Minister for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Aleksandar Vulin said that the victims of the aggression must not be forgotten and that NATO has not apologized for bombing Serbia.

FM on NATO spokeswoman tweet: Disrespect for Serbian victims

BELGRADE - The Serbian Foreign Ministry (FM) has said a NATO spokesperson's retweeting a picture featuring a "NATO AIR - Just Do It" slogan on her Twitter account represents disrespect for the Serbian victims of the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, adding that such actions are detrimental to cooperation between Serbia and NATO.

Serbian MFA summons Ukraine's charge d'affairs

Serbian MFA summons Ukraine's charge d'affairs

BELGRADE -- Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivan Mrkić over the weekend on "invited the Ukrainian embassy charge d'affaires to a meeting," Tanjug has reported.

The meeting was "to discuss Ukraine's promotional video about joining the EU that featured a map of Europe without Serbia."

Kosovo Leader Dismisses Parallels With Crimea

"Under no circumstances can the cases of Kosovo and Crimea be compared," Prime Minister Thaci told the online magazine Business New Europe.

Referring to Russia’s union with Crimea on March 18, Thaci said the situation could not be compared to Kosovo, "either in its legal, political or historical circumstances.

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