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PM Cvijanovic: the decision of the International Court of Justice was expected

Published March 10, 2017
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cvijanovicAfter the meeting with the Premiere of FBiH Fadil Novalic, Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska Zeljka Cvijanovic, addressed the journalists at a press conference in Banja Luka, commenting that the decision of the International Court of Justice in The Hague was expected.

“I am certain that the International Court in The Hague gave an explanation and that it is linked with the institution. They did not do their part of the work and decisions of the Court in The Hague is expected”, said Cvijanovic.

Her colleague from the Federation BiH stated that he is not a lawyer and that he does not want to comment the decisions of the Court.

To recall, the International Court of Justice rejected a petition for review of the judgment by the BiH lawsuit against Serbia for aggression and genocide.

(Source: klix)

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