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Croatian President: I support the resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, as well as Kosovo’s membership in the CoE

Published April 17, 2024
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“I support the resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, as well as Kosovo’s membership in the Council of Europe,” President of the Republic of Croatia Zoran Milanović said today in Zagreb.

The draft Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica stipulates, among other things, that July 11 of each year be marked as the “International Day of Remembrance of the Genocide Committed in Srebrenica in 1995”. The General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) should discuss it on May 2, while the discussion on the Draft Resolution was announced for today at a closed meeting in the UN.

“That’s the way it is, that’s Croatian politics and nothing will change,” Milanović said.

He also spoke about the Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, Andrej Plenković, who on Tuesday officially opened the International Business Fair in Mostar, which for the 25th time hosted businessmen from the region and the world, as well as numerous regional statesmen and guests. Among those present were the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, and the President of Bosnia and Herzegovina. entity Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik.

“Yesterday you saw Vučić and Plenković hugging in Mostar, and before that, Vučić, Milorad Dodik on the one hand, and the HDZ leadership on the other. They are allowed to do that, and the rest of us, who are not Croats, are not allowed. That is not hypocritical, it’s infinitely presumptuous. And with Vucic, or whoever was the representative, the will or choice of the Serbian people, with that fact and that important message in front of them. That was the message Boris Tadić, these are the people I worked with very well, but the Serbs have a different choice, so we will always be friends with the Albanians, without the ambition to offend them Serbia,” explained Milanović.

As he said, it is their choice because it is a friendly people.

“The map of normalization in the region lies in the relations between Croats and Serbs, above all, and Montenegrins and Bosniaks, without this incompetent and harmful colonial administration that has been parasitizing in Sarajevo and serving that people for years and actually prevents them from using even part of their capacities. Because there people can do much better,” Milanović said.

He also touched on Dodik’s threats of secession and secession.

“As for Dodik, he exaggerates all the time. I warn him every time in a friendly manner not to do that. He is a representative of the Serbs, that is very important, he was not appointed as a total anonymous, by agreement of people we do not know. Therefore, there are authentic representatives of the people , it’s Dodik, it’s me, it’s Vučić and Orban, it’s not the international community, it doesn’t exist as such,” said Milanović.

When asked about the high representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina Christian Schmidt, he said that he “does not exist”.

“He was elected in an illegal way, the Security Council was avoided. That man does not represent anyone, except certain circles of interest, and he mistreats Bosniaks who do not understand this, and Serbs and Croats have problems with that. It is important that Serbs and Croats are against it.” , added Milanović, AA writes.

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