Vulin: We need new historic agreement

MINSK - Serbian Deputy PM Aleksandar Vulin said at the opening of the 2nd Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security on Thursday that big world powers must demonstrate the strength and responsibility to forge a new agreement because, "without a new agreement, without new values applicable to us all, there will be no future."

Vulin noted that a "complete lack of international law" was the biggest problem of our civilisation, the Serbian government said in a statement.

There has been no international law since 1999, when NATO began its aggression on Serbia, he said.

"In 1999, NATO launched an aggression on sovereign Serbia and the then Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, without UN consent and without asking any of you - they just started the aggression. That is when they tried to kill Serbia but instead, they killed international law. We survived - we...

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