Jovanovic: Politics once sent to hell is still alive in Serbia

Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Cedomir Jovanovic, has estimated that yesterday's 20th anniversary of the start of the NATO bombings has shown that in Serbia the policy which this country currently once has “submitted to hell” is alive, Time.net broadcasts. Jovanovic in a written statement sent to the media conveys [...]
Jovanovic in a written statement sent to the media, conveys FoNet, has said that at yesterday's ceremony he has dominated Kosovo mimomania.
Serbia's “President Aleksandar Vuciq, who leads this state, further with one leg, loves Europe and with the other leg stands still in the country for which we have already paid the terrible price of suffering”, Jovanovic said.
He has added that “does not need the patriarch from Nis to speak about what we should protect, nor does Milorad Dodik call for new wars with his irresponsible messages”.
Jovanovic has found that two decades after the bombing, we do not understand how we found ourselves in the world-wide conflict situation.
The policy that we developed in the nineties that led us out of all ranks, then towards that in 1999, the world has responded to ruthless bombings, violating the right and charter of the United Nations itself, just as we did in Srebrenica, which was the UN's protected zone”, has highlighted at the end of Jovanovic.












