Serbia's Vucic warns of ‘breakdown of intl legal order’ once UN Resolution on Srebrenica is adopted

NEWS 05.05.202415:49 0 komentara
Tanjug / Zoran Žestić

Serbia’s Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said on Sunday that there will be a breakdown in the international legal order when the Draft UN Resolution on Srebrenica gets adopted in the UN General Assembly, given that everything points to each country presenting its "genocide" individually. Pročitaj više

Dacic said that he expects the Draft Resolution to be submitted to the UN General Assembly next week, adding that it is not yet known exactly when it will be placed on the agenda.

“The text they allegedly amended was not amended at all, nor is it in line with our expectations,” Dacic told TV Prva.

He added that even the sponsors of the Resolution are not clear, because they did not expect that there would be such resistance, that someone would work in an organized manner to prevent it from passing.

“We have a difficult job, we will not enter into the qualification of the act whether or not it was genocide so that it does not appear as if we’re justifying the crime. This is about principles”, Dacic claimed.

Then he asserted that Bosnia and Herzegovina, that is, its ambassador, had no right to submit it to the UN General Assembly because the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina had not decided on it.

Dacic admitted that Serbia is exposed to various pressures due to the resolution and the admission of Kosovo to the Council of Europe, and he asserted that the target is the Serb people.

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