Romania's Role in the Kosovo Crisis
Politics of Romania
978-613-9-05879-2
6139058791
52
2013-08-15
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. For much of the previous nine months, the Romanian government, president and parliament had been issuing statements and adopting decisions in support of NATO in its dealings with Serbia. These extended to allowing NATO forces access to Romanian territory for actions against Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (today Serbia and Montenegro).In particular, the Washington summit of NATO leaders in April 1999 had failed to deliver the desired and anticipated invitation to Romania to join the alliance.The sense of disappointment and indeed frustration was echoed three months later when Emil Constantinescu criticised NATO and the EU of "double standards" and for treating Romania unfairly given its support during the Kosovo crisis and the economic costs it was suffering as a consequence of the embargo on oil sales to Serbia: "Every day, personalities from NATO and the EU come to Bucharest and tell us that during the (Kosovo) conflict we behaved like member states of NATO.
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