Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will meet on Thursday in Belgrade with the President of the Republika Srpska (RS) Milorad Dodik, and during the meeting they will discuss the organization of the Easter Assembly of the Serbs, which should be held across Serbia on May 5 and 6.
During the meeting, they will also discuss the session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, which on May 2nd should consider the proposal for a resolution recalling the genocide committed in Srebrenica in 1995 and again condemning that crime.
On the agenda of the UN General Assembly on May 2, there will be a report by the Secretary General dedicated to building a culture of peace, that is, “promotion of a culture of peace and interreligious and intercultural dialogue, understanding and cooperation.”
Within that point, a discussion is also expected on the resolution on the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the crime in Srebrenica, where in July 1995, members of the Serbian army and police killed more than eight thousand Bosniak men and boys after occupying the zone under UN protection.
This crime was qualified as genocide in a series of judgments handed down by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
According to available information, Germany and Rwanda have accepted to be sponsors of the resolution on Srebrenica, which now exists in the form of a draft and its content is still being negotiated in diplomatic circles at the UN headquarters.
Vučić previously announced that he will travel to New York this month and try to do everything he can there to prevent the adoption of the resolution, although he admits that there is little chance that he will succeed this time because the General Assembly makes decisions by a simple majority.
As announced by the Press Center of the Serbian President, the President of the Serbian Assembly Ana Brnabić, the Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dačić, the member of the BiH Presidency Željka Cvijanović and the President Nenad Stevandić of the National Assembly of the RS, according to Fena.