
Former Foreign Minister Paskal Milo has shown how the NATO attack on the Yugoslav army was experienced in Tirana and the measures taken by the government.
He recalled the time when NATO decided to intervene militarily in Serbia after all diplomatic avenues had been exhausted, Slobodan Milosevic had rejected the US compromise and bombing remained the only way to force his capitulation.
"The memories are still alive in my memory, it was a marked day, not because NATO attacked the Yugoslav military objectives, because the war is never good, but in this case they were with a direct commitment to the national issue, to the fate of Kosovo and after all attempts at a diplomatic solution had been exhausted, for the last time the US did not want to miss the opportunity to force Milosevic back to the table. It was the last chance and it was initially decided that the French foreign minister and the British foreign secretary would go to Milosevic one last time, but then it was thought that they would not attach so much importance to him because they were convinced that he would refuse again, so Holbrook went, met him, a very dramatic conversation telling him directly what awaited him, but Milosevic refused. "Hollbrook went to Brussels that same day and together with the head of NATO gave the news about the start of the bombing ," said Milo to "Euronews Albania".
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