Policy of strength led to the death of international law – Serbian defense minister

Most of the problems that Europe is facing now are the consequences of a unipolar world, where force does not require justification, which led to the death of international law. Serbian Defense Minister Alexander Vulin spoke about this at one of the sessions at the Siangshan Security Forum in Beijing.

“The region of Southeast Europe, as well as a significant part of the world, is shaken by Islamic fundamentalism, the migration crisis and the return of a unipolar way of thinking, and all our problems can be described in one phrase – the death of international law,” the Serbian politician said.

Vulin reminded about the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, which occurred without the sanction of the UN Security Council.

And now, according to him, Serbia faces a big threat in the Balkans – attempts to form “Great Albania”. According to the idea, it occupies the territories of Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Greece.