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BiH Ambassador to Greece rejects to put Flag on a Half-mast for Mourning Day

Published July 9, 2022
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BiH Ambassador to Greece Milica Ristovic Krstic said that flags will not be put at half-mast in this institution to mark the July 11 Remembrance Day for the genocide in Srebrenica.

BiH Minister of Foreign Affairs Bisera Turkovic issued an instruction to all BiH ambassadors to do so, however, as Krstic states, she did so without the consent of the BiH Presidency and the Council of Ministers.

Krstic also pointed out that the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Athens will not commemorate July 11 in any way.

“It is illusory to expect that any Serbian ambassador will comply with this instruction, especially after the open letter that we all signed on the occasion of March 1, the so-called independence day of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Krstic pointed out.

She stated that this instruction by Turkovic “is one in a series of the same or similar ones that he sends to the DKP network on dates important to only one people – the Bosniaks”.

Krstic points out that Turkovic is “knowingly collapsing the already damaged relations within the DKP network and intensifying tensions between peoples by implementing the unilateral agenda of his political party”.

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