Thus, she commented on the disruption of the Security Council meeting due to the position of the French delegation and other Western countries, which put pressure on a number of UN Security Council members.

“We intend to push for holding, in one form or another, a meeting of the UN Security Council on NATO aggression against Yugoslavia. This is not just an event in history, it is a turning point in the development of the current situation in the Balkans,” TASS quotes her.

Earlier, Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko said that the West blocked a meeting of the UN Security Council on the bombing of Serbia by NATO troops due to fear of the truth.

On March 26, Russia's permanent representative Vasily Nebenzya said that France's disruption of the UN Security Council meeting on Yugoslavia was diplomatic aggression.