"Under the cover of NATO aggression, militants from the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army committed horrific atrocities, including the abduction of Serbs for the purpose of trafficking in human organs," the ministry added.
The aggression against Yugoslavia was a tragedy for the Serbs and a devastating blow to the international legal system and the foundations of postwar security in Europe, the ministry said.
"The question of the North Atlantic allies' responsibility for the damage they have caused to international relations and to the country itself remains unresolved," the ministry said.
NATO's military operation against Yugoslavia was undertaken without the approval of the UN Security Council based on Western countries' claims that the republic's authorities had allegedly carried out ethnic cleansing in the Kosovo autonomy and provoked a humanitarian catastrophe there.