Vulin: "I regret rich Serbian language doesn't have special word for disgust I feel towards NATO leaders"

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"The parliamentary assembly of NATO marked the 25th anniversary of the (start of the) bombing of Serbia by accepting so-called Kosovo as a member of this body, on the day they started the aggression," says Vulin

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Aleksandar Vulin, the founder of the Movement of Socialists and until recently the head of the BIA intelligence agency, has issued a statement in which he says that he "regrets that the rich Serbian language does not have a special word" for the disgust he feels towards NATO leaders.

"The parliamentary assembly of NATO marked the 25th anniversary of the (start of the) bombing of Serbia by accepting so-called Kosovo as a member of this body, on the day they started the aggression. NATO is not only led by cynical and lying people, it is run by evil people for whom it is not enough that they were killing us, they also want to dig our bones from the grave.

Next time NATO ambassadors, those from the European Union and the Quint (US, Italy, Germany, France, UK) or whatever they are called, say they regret the civilian victims of their bombing, remember, Serbs, that they laughed at us on this day as well, and know that anyone who thinks that our place is in NATO is as much of a liar and lowlife as those into whose alliance they would like to drag us, but they are just a little more stupid and much bigger cowards than those.

I regret that the rich Serbian language doesn't have a special word for the disgust I feel today towards NATO leaders," said Aleksandar Vulin, reacting to so-called Kosovo, on March 24, receiving the status of an associate member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.

(Telegraf.rs)