The Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, recently observed the 27th anniversary of the NATO bombing, a significant event for Kosovo. Through a Facebook post, Kurti acknowledged the date, marking 27 years since the commencement of the NATO bombing campaign targeting Yugoslavia. This action, he explained, effectively stopped the genocide and ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the Serbian occupying state against the native Albanian population within Kosovo.
Specifically, on March 24, 1999, the air forces of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), operating under the command of the United States of America, initiated Operation Force Alliance. This operation involved bombing Yugoslav military and police forces, alongside crucial infrastructure. Kurti emphasized that this campaign unfolded over a year following the initial outbreak of hostilities in Kosovo, and just a day after it was unequivocally established that Serbia was…
The actions of NATO, as highlighted by Kurti, were intended to counter the aggression and protect the people of Kosovo.
This event remains a focal point in the history of the region, and Kurti’s remembrance underscores its continued importance.
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Prime Minister Albin Kurti commemorated the 27th anniversary of the initial NATO air strikes against Yugoslavia, a pivotal moment for Kosovo.
Albin Kurti commemorated the 27th anniversary of NATO’s initial airstrikes against Yugoslavia, a pivotal moment for Kosovo.