Putin: West be careful with Russia, remember the mistake you made with Serbia's bombing

Russian President Vladimir Putin has once again called for international law to be respected, so as he says, to avoid situations like Yugoslavia's bombing. Vladimir Putin, speaking at the plenary session of the International Arctic Forum in St Petersburg, referred to the NATO bombings in Serbia in 1999, follows [...]
Russian President Vladimir Putin has once again called for international law to be respected, so as he says, to avoid situations like Yugoslavia's bombing.
Vladimir Putin, speaking at the plenary session of the International Arctic Forum in St Petersburg, referred to the NATO bombings in Serbia in 1999, Periscope follows.
Responding to criticism that Russia is guilty of the sanctions imposed on it by the West, Putin has called for the legislation to be legal, in order to initially be approved by the Security Council”.
For some reason, one is not imposing sanctions on some countries that interfere in other countries, which are deorganising political life-styles in some states. No one is imposing sanctions on these states that are interfering in other states to protect their interests”, the T news agency quoted Putin as saying. USS, translate Periscope.
“Maybe, we don't need to go back and remember the bombing of Yugoslavia or some other cases when the international law has been flagrantly violated”, Putin said.
Putin has said that the states of the world are independent and it is essential to co-operate in order to achieve results”. /Periscope.











