Bosnia Presidency members – Croat Zeljko Komsic and Bosniak Denis Becirovic, asked the Foreign Affairs Ministry to summon ambassador to Serbia Aleksandar Vranjes for consultations regarding his recent statements during a meeting with Serbia's top security agency chief Aleksandar Vulin.
The Presidency members explained their request comes after the ambassador's meeting with Chief of the Security and Information Agency (BIA) of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vulin whom he thanked for the scholarships he granted to two students, who were previously expelled from Sarajevo University for their controversial social media posts.
BiH Ambassador thanks Vulin for supporting female students who glorified Mladic
Becirovic and Komsic asked the Foreign Affairs Ministry to summon the ambassador for “urgent consultations in Sarajevo, in order to explain his actions.”
Newly appointed ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia, Aleksandar Vranjes, met in Belgrade with Vulin, and expressed his gratitude for the support to Valentina Vujicic and Sladjana Todic, two female students who made online posts on July 11, the day of the commemoration for the Srebrenica genocide victims, glorifying war criminals.
Online posts of the two students, who were enrolled in the Faculty of Criminal Justice, Criminology and Security Studies sparked strong reactions in the public, so Vulin decided to offer them scholarships at the BIA Academy in Belgrade.
The ambassador also expressed his own as well as support as Bosnia's Ambassador in Serbia to Vulin himself, who was recently sanctioned by US Administration for “corrupt dealing which facilitate Russian malign activities in Serbia and the region”.
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