President of self-proclaimed Kosovo thanks NATO for bombing Yugoslavia
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9 years ago, on March 24
1999, aggression (unsanctioned by the UN SC attack) of NATO against
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was launched. President of the
self-proclaimed Kosovo Fatmir
Sejdiu has thanked NATO for bombing Yugoslavia. He reported that
the ninth anniversary of NATO's bombing of Serbian military and
police targets were celebrated in the “independent Kosovo.”
Kosovo's president recommended his fellow citizens to be “grateful
to the USA, European Union, and NATO forces.”
Kosovo prime minister Hashim
Thaci, for his part, declared that the people of Kosovo would be
eternally grateful to NATO and international community who nine years
ago supported their struggle for the preservation of civilization
values: freedom, peace, and democracy. “The people of Kosovo will
be ever grateful to NATO and countries who supported its just
struggle,” he claimed.
Former field commander of
Albanian separatists, Hashim Thaci, whose direct participation in
slaughters of civilians remained unproved by the Hague tribunal,
voiced special thanks to heads of states who supported “the fight
of the Kosovo people for freedom and democracy:” US president Bill
Clinton, prime minister of Great Britain Tony
Blair, US state secretary Madeleine
Albright, NATO secretary general Javier
Solana, and heads and officers of the international
administration in Kosovo.