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Vucic: Serbia Will Never Join NATO
Serbia will never seek to become part of NATO, since the military alliance devastated the country and killed its citizens, Serbian Prime Minister Alexander Vucic said on Friday, on the anniversary day of the launch of Yugoslavia bombings by NATO in 1999.
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Serbs wouldn't accept NATO's apology - poll
Most Serbians would not accept a NATO apology for the 1999 bombing campaign and are against the country's membership in the alliance.
This is the case even though they chiefly blame the intervention on Slobodan Milosevic's policy, Tanjug is reporting, citing a survey conducted by the Institute for European Affairs NGO on Friday.
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S-125 Neva Soviet missile that Serbs used to down US "stealth" F-117 plane
As part of the activities marking Remembrance Day for the victims of NATO's 1999 aggression, an S-125 Neva missile system was installed in Belgrade.
This surface-to-air system was used to shoot down a US "stealth" bomber F-117 over Serbia 18 years ago.
Today marks18 years since start of NATO bombing
Today marks 18 years since the start of NATO's aerial attacks on the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SRJ), consisting of Serbia and Montenegro.
The attacks started on March 24, 1999, lasted 11 weeks, and according to various sources, resulted in the deaths of between 1,200 and 2,500 people.
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Majority of Serbians wouldn't accept NATO's apology - poll
Most Serbians would not accept a NATO apology for the 1999 bombing campaign and are against the country's membership in the alliance.
State ceremony held at site of NATO's attack on train
A state ceremony to mark the 18th anniversary of the start of NATO's bombing campaign against Serbia was held on Friday at a memorial in the Grdelica Gorge.
Serbia Mourns 1999 Bombing Victims; Kosovo Thanks NATO
Serbia marked the 18th anniversary of NATO bombing of Yugoslavia with a ceremony in Grdelica, where a passenger train was hit - but Kosovo officials gave thanks for the Western military intervention.
Soviet missile that Serbs used to down US "stealth" plane
As part of the activities marking Remembrance Day for the victims of NATO's 1999 aggression, an S-125 Neva missile system was installed in Belgrade.
18 years since start of NATO bombing
Today marks 18 years since the start of NATO's aerial attacks on the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SRJ), consisting of Serbia and Montenegro.
The attacks started on March 24, 1999, lasted 11 weeks, and according to various sources, resulted in the deaths of between 1,200 and 2,500 people.
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Tillerson Boosts Montenegro's NATO Membership Hopes
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has written to leaders of the US Senate, urging them to ratify Montenegro's membership of the NATO alliance, saying it is "strongly in the interests of the United States."