Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said on Monday that Serbia will oppose the world powers that are against Serbia when it comes to the resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, which should be adopted by the UN General Assembly in New York.
“Our prospects are not great, against Serbia we have the most dominant world powers from the West, there is not much to hide when it comes to the resolution for the General Assembly. They are all sponsors, it is a resolution of 17 countries,” said Vučić.
The formal initiators of the resolution on Srebrenica are Germany and Rwanda, and they were joined by 15 more, mainly the most influential Western countries and Turkey, which now jointly stand behind that document, which is submitted for discussion in the form of a proposal.
Vučić pointed out that the leaders of those countries want to talk about compromise solutions, but that there is no compromise, and added that their compromise is that the resolution has nothing to do with the Serbian people.
“I answered that I didn’t expect anything different. What kind of hero you have against you, and you will have to fight, and we will fight,” said Vučić, stressing that he was speaking metaphorically, but that it was true that Serbia would oppose them, and that ” stronger than they think,” said Vučić on Monday.
Vučić previously stated that Serbia will use all political means to oppose NATO countries “from Turkey to Germany” regarding the announced resolution on Srebrenica, assessing that “the chances of success are small”, but that he will fight for every vote in the UN .
On Thursday, Vučić also announced that at the beginning of the week he will send a special envoy to the President of the UN General Assembly and request that the UN, on the occasion of the expected adoption of a resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, “well consider the violation of all procedures”.
The working version of the resolution calls on all members of the UN to reject attempts to deny the nature of that crime, to declare July 11 as a day of remembrance for the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, the perpetrators who are still at large, and to find the remains of around a thousand murdered people, who are still being sought. trace.
In the text of the aforementioned resolution, Serbia or Republika Srpska is not explicitly mentioned anywhere, nor is collective guilt attributed to any of them, nor to the Serbian people, as Vučić and Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik wrongly claim.
The resolution commemorating the genocide in which in July 1995 members of the Bosnian Serb army and police in Srebrenica killed more than eight thousand Bosniak men and boys should be presented to the United Nations General Assembly on May 2, Fena reports.