The President of the Serbian Assembly, Ana Brnabić, said today that proposing a resolution on the international day of reflection and remembrance of the genocide in Srebrenica at the United Nations is a “farce” and that she has never been as concerned about peace in the Balkans as she is now.
“I invite everyone from the European Union to ask themselves what Bosnia and Herzegovina will look like after the vote on the resolution. Will it be a country that is more peaceful, more stable, where there is greater understanding between Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs, or more unstable where one incident is needed to everything is on fire. And who did it, first of all Germany, and then all those from the EU and all those who will vote for this resolution,” said Brnabić.
Brnabić said that Germany’s goal may be indirectly that the word genocide will no longer mean anything, and that the way this resolution is proposed is the beginning of the end of the United Nations because everything is done contrary to its charter.
“Shame on you, above all you from Germany, shame on you, for what you are doing to the people of the Balkans, to all the people in the Balkans, above all to the Serbian people, but also to everyone in the Balkans. This does not bring anyone anything good. But they have their own micro goals and because of that, they are ready to sacrifice everything, sacrifice peace and open a new focal point,” Brnabić pointed out, reports Beta.
The UN General Assembly will vote on Thursday afternoon in New York on a resolution calling for the declaration of July 11 as the International Day of Remembrance of the Srebrenica Genocide.
The document, proposed by Germany and Rwanda, designates July 11 as the International Day of Remembrance of the Genocide in Srebrenica in 1995, condemns the denial of the genocide as a historical event, and the glorification of those convicted by international criminal courts for war crimes, including the genocide in Srebrenica, Fena writes.