In addition to Croatia announcing last night that it will co-sponsor resolutions on the Srebrenica genocide, five other countries have also joined the now long list.
The countries that announced yesterday that they are joining the co-sponsorship are Estonia, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Poland, Belgium and Bangladesh.
The session of the General Assembly where this resolution will be discussed will be held in mid-May, and a session of the UN Security Council is also scheduled for that period (May 15), where the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be regularly discussed.
These countries are among several countries that have previously been co-sponsors of the resolution that aims to make the commemoration of the anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica of an official international character, as is the case with the Holocaust and genocide in Rwanda. The proposers of the resolution are precisely Rwanda and Germany.
After the Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the UN officially sent the resolution to the President of the General Assembly Dennis Francis yesterday, this initiative will be considered after five working days from its submission.
With the May Day holiday and the upcoming weekend, that means the General Assembly leadership could do it next week. After that, a session is expected in mid-May.