Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated in Vranje, during the commemoration of NATO’s 1999 bombings of the former Yugoslavia, that the date marks the moment when “international law, order, truth, and justice came to an end.”
In his speech, he also “revealed” that he was allegedly told he would receive a Nobel Prize if he recognized Kosovo’s independence.
“Foreigners have told me a thousand times: ‘You will receive the Nobel Prize, just accept independent Kosovo. Look to the future, don’t look back.’ I have tried to look forward, always following the path of my children and my ancestors. But no matter how far I looked ahead, in that future I always saw Kosovo and my Serbia. I could not give up on this, and I never will,” Vučić said, according to Serbian media outlet Blic.
He added that, according to him, the German president has declared that the attack on Iran constitutes a violation of international law, but emphasized that such statements were never made regarding the former Yugoslavia.
“They never said anything like that regarding the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, because they themselves were involved, not just the Americans. And they will never say it, because they know it would produce legal and political consequences,” Serbian President Vučić stated.
