Pavle Bulatović

Pavle Bulatović

Pavle Bulatović, (13 December 1948, Kolašin, Montenegro, YugoslaviaFebruary 7, 2000, Belgrade) was Yugoslavia's foreign minister from 1994 and later defense minister, was shot dead in Belgrade on the evening of February 7, 2000. The shooting took place at a restaurant in the suburb Banjica and Bulatovic later died at a military hospital. The killing happened less than a month after the assassination of Željko Ražnatović ("Arkan"), and a connection between the two events were immediately suspected. Bulatovic represented the Socialist People's Party of Montenegro (SNP), which was then allied in government with the Socialist Party of Serbia led by Slobodan Milošević.

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