Tadić calls Council for National Security meeting

President Boris Tadić has reacted to <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=02&dd=22&nav_id=47896" class="text-link" target= "_blank">yesterday's rioting</a> in Belgrade.

Izvor: B92

Friday, 22.02.2008.

15:50

Default images

President Boris Tadic has reacted to yesterday's rioting in Belgrade. Tadic, who was in Romania Thursday, today said he has "asked all relevant institutions for reports on yesterday's unrest in Belgrade". Tadic calls Council for National Security meeting For the same reason, he was called a session of the Council for National Security. The U.S. and EU strongly condemned the violence in the streets after a peaceful Kosovo rally in the capital, with the UN issuing its own condemnation at the request of Washington. Tadic is also strongly condemning the violence, looting and burning, that ended in one death and nearly 200 injured, as well as huge material damage to the city. "There is no justification for violence, no one must dare to justify it with a single word," his press service said in a statement. Tadic's Democrats (DS) are forming a shaky government with Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica's Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), who also reacted to the events yesterday in a separate statement. Tadic went on to say that "this is not Serbia and Serbia will never be like this". "The state must have law and order and such violence must never happen again, anywhere," Tadic said.

Tadić calls Council for National Security meeting

For the same reason, he was called a session of the Council for National Security.

The U.S. and EU strongly condemned the violence in the streets after a peaceful Kosovo rally in the capital, with the UN issuing its own condemnation at the request of Washington.

Tadić is also strongly condemning the violence, looting and burning, that ended in one death and nearly 200 injured, as well as huge material damage to the city.

"There is no justification for violence, no one must dare to justify it with a single word," his press service said in a statement.

Tadić's Democrats (DS) are forming a shaky government with Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica's Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), who also reacted to the events yesterday in a separate statement.

Tadić went on to say that "this is not Serbia and Serbia will never be like this".

"The state must have law and order and such violence must never happen again, anywhere," Tadić said.

Komentari 5

Pogledaj komentare

5 Komentari

Možda vas zanima

Podeli: