BRUSSELS -- Serbia's ambassador to NATO suddenly jumped to his
death off a parking garage platform at Brussels Airport while surrounded
by his country's delegation, a diplomat said Wednesday.
The
Serbian government said in a statement that Branislav Milinkovic, 52,
died on Monday night, during two days of meetings of NATO foreign
ministers.
Milinkovic was at the airport to meet deputy foreign
minister Zoran Vujic and other officials who were due to hold talks with
NATO representatives, three diplomats who knew him said on condition of
anonymity because they were not authorized to release details. After
the delegation arrived, as they walked over to their cars in the
diplomatic garage Milinkovic suddenly strolled to a barrier, climbed
over it and jumped, one of the diplomats said.
Serbia is not a
member of the military alliance, but has a mission in the headquarters
complex because it belongs to NATO's Partnership for Peace program,
which groups neutral states.
"NATO's Secretary General Anders Fogh
Rasmussen said he was deeply saddened by the tragic death of the
Serbian ambassador," alliance spokeswoman Carmen Romero said.
"Ambassador Branislav Milinkovic was a highly respected representative
of his country and will be missed at NATO headquarters."
Milinkovic,
a former journalist, had previously served as Serbia's ambassador to
the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe in Vienna. He
was appointed to the NATO post in 2009. Previously, he was active in the
opposition to the authoritarian regime of Serbia's former strongman
Slobodan Milosevic.
The statement described him as "an excellent diplomat, a leading intellectual and a noble man."
Milinkovic is survived by a wife and 6-year-old son.
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