UK Government says 1999 campaign ended human rights abuses - Speech Brief
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UK Government says 1999 campaign ended human rights abuses

Key points

  • UK Government says 1999 NATO campaign sought to end Milosevic-era human rights abuses
  • UK Government calls on Serbia and Kosovo to implement EU-facilitated Dialogue agreements

TL;DR

  • UK Government notes tens of thousands died and many were displaced during the conflicts after the break-up of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
  • UK Government says the OSCE Kosovo Verification Mission, established in October 1998, played a key role in objectively establishing the situation on the ground.
  • UK Government welcomes NATO and Serbian military personnel training together in May, and cites the Berlin Process and the Hillsborough Castle Declaration on Good Neighbourly Relations as reaffirmations of regional cooperation.
Original text

Thank you, Mr Chair. As we have noted on previous occasions, the conflicts that followed the break‑up of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s represented one of the darkest periods in Europe’s recent history. Tens of thousands of people lost their lives, and many more were forced from their homes and suffered loss or injury. The NATO Secretary General has been clear that the NATO-led campaign in 1999 was never against ...

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