“At this place, when we remember the deaths of these two young women, which was but a prelude to three years of suffering, we must remind ourselves what a great commodity peace is and how important it is to cherish it.
Olga and Suada were aware of that and, together with many others, stood up against destruction and violence. What happened to them should be a reminder of all the horrors of conflict and war and that a better future can be built only through dialogue, mutual respect, and reconciliation. That is the way to a secure and prosperous future for the citizens of this country. That is what we owe to all those who lost their lives striving for peace,” said the High Representative.