Serbian diplomat discovers things unknown to Milosevic so far

Diplomat and author of the book “The last flight from Dayton”, Nebojsa Vujovic, says former President Slobodan Milosevic had a good tactic, but was weak for strategy. Vujovic has talked about Serbian media about the book that “will tear down the Dayton myth 2л. He was head of the RFJ mission in Washington and in [...]
Diplomat and author of the book “The last flight from Dayton”, Nebojsa Vujovic, says former President Slobodan Milosevic had a good tactic, but was weak for strategy.
Vujovic has talked about Serbian media about the book that “will tear down the Dayton myth 2л. He was the head of the RFJ mission in Washington and in the book “the last flight from Dayton” recalls the main events and figures of the 1995 negotiations. Vujovic talks about the way maps were drafted in Dayton and stresses that Milosevic insisted that Sarajevo not become special ethnicity. He also explains how Milosevic was authorised to negotiate on behalf of all Serbs. Vujovic even says Milosevic was afraid of the entire Serbian delegation and that no one dared knock at the door.
I did everything I could to help him, but I knew I couldn't be in his skin. He was a great tactician, but a very poor strategist. History will judge him, “Andson Vujovic. He shows an occasion when the newspapers wrote that Kosovo should be included in the Dayton Agreement, Milosevic was fried by anger, Kosovo Press broadcasts. “Millosevich read them, got red with grief and then hit me with a newspaper. I got them off the floor, I got witnesses. He said that such a” would not survive in public, Vujovic noted












