Rogozin: Russia doesn't accept moral lessons from     NATO 

                        

 


Russian Ambassador to NATO Dmitry Rogozin, at a press conference in NATO’s 
Headquarters in Brussels said Russia would not accept ‘moral lessons’ from the 
same people who in 1999 bombed and killed Serbian civilians and destroyed the 
infrastructure of the country.

“I am disgusted when I hear from the same people who kept it quiet while 
thousands of Serbian civilians were slaughtered in 1999, now having the nerve 
to give Russia ‘moral lessons’. They don’t have the right for that today, nor 
will they ever have the right to give anyone a moral lesson.

“NATO, in 1999 decides that Slobodan Milosevic has bad politics towards the 
Albanians in Kosovo and by default bombed not just the Serbian Army in Kosovo, 
rather it proceeded to bomb all of Serbia, Belgrade, TV stations, bridges, 
hospitals, state institutions, civilian factories. More than a 1000 civilians 
were killed.
The difference between NATO and Russia is that Russia targets only military 
installations.” concluded Rogozin to a dumb founded audience of NATO members as 
well as journalists who didn’t expect such response. 


MINA Breaking News <http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/2796/53/>  - 
Rogozin: Russia doesn't accept moral lessons from NATO 





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