“[On April 12, 1999, missiles blasted apart a passenger train in southern Serbia, killing at least 10 people and wounding sixteen. NATO acknowledged it had targeted a rail bridge considered an important military supply line. But there was a train on the bridge at the time of the attack.] We certainly don't want to do collateral damage, ... The mission was to take out the bridge. He realized when it had happened that he had not hit the bridge, that what he hit was the train.”
Wesley Clark
“The people have stood up and will not sit back until changes are made. Milosevic must go for Serbia to be free.”
Zoran Djindjic
“We know that some transporters have been heading from southern Serbia to northern Kosovo -- that's the primary equipment you would send if you were planning to withdraw.”
Jamie Shea
“Many Serbs feel (Kosovo province) is an indelible part of Serbia.”
Chris Hill
“Many Serbs feel (Kosovo province) is an indelible part of Serbia,”
“Serbia does not want at all to arrange political relations among ethnic Albanians in Kosovo,”
Boris Tadic
“Serbia produces wheat and so - understandably - they want to protect their farmers from imports of cheap wheat and bread. But we have our own port and think that we should give our people the cheapest prices for bread, no matter where we import it from.”
Milo Djukanovic