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31 October 2024, 15:55

Vulin: Today’s biggest problem is the absolute lack of international law

MINSK, 31 October (BelTA) – The biggest problem of today is the absolute lack of international law, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin said, BelTA has learned.

Aleksandar Vulin emphasized that the most pressing issues at the moment are not economic problems or climate change. “Our problem now is the absolute lack of international law. It is non-existent,” the deputy prime minister of Serbia remarked.

“In 1999, when NATO launched an  aggression against Yugoslavia bypassing the UN and other state entities, they simply wanted to annihilate Serbia,” Aleksandar Vulin went on saying.

“But they annihilated international law. We survived, the Serbs always survive,” the deputy prime minister of the Republic of Serbia said.

The 2nd Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security is underway in the Belarusian capital on 31 October-1 November. The conference is attended by about 600 participants from more than 40 countries. These are high-ranking officials from all over Eurasia, representatives of the OSCE, CIS, SCO countries, heads of a number of international organizations, heads and senior analysts of leading think tanks of the entire Eurasian region.
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