Avdić: Spajić to accept co-sponsorship of the resolution on Srebrenica

"We hope that you will not remain immune to this initiative, as well as to all the previous ones sent to you by all socio-political organizations and citizens of Montenegro," said the president of the SO Rožaje.

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Avdić, Photo: Bosnian Party
Avdić, Photo: Bosnian Party
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The President of the Municipal Assembly (SO) Rožaje Almir Avdić called on Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to accept the co-sponsorship of the United Nations Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, and in this way, on behalf of Montenegro and its citizens, they were clearly committed to truth and justice.

Avdić, in his address to Spajić, pointed out that the UN General Assembly is expected to issue a statement on the Resolution on the Srebrenica genocide, and that there is still no official position of the Government of Montenegro on the co-sponsorship of the Resolution proposal, despite the appeals of prominent individuals, a large number of non-governmental organizations, political entities and the general public.

"We invite you to accept the co-sponsorship of the resolution, so that on behalf of Montenegro and its citizens, they would clearly commit themselves to truth and justice, as well as to the moral and ethical values ​​that our society strives for," said Avdić.

As he pointed out, Montenegro should stay on the course of European integration and coordinated political action with the member states of the European Union.

Avdiće said that they agreed on this initiative at the Collegium of the President of the Local Government, which was attended by all constituents in the local parliament, as well as with the support of the President of the Municipality of Rožaje.

"We hope that you will not remain immune to this initiative, as well as to all the previous ones sent to you by all socio-political organizations and citizens of Montenegro", it is stated in the address.

Avdić reminded that SO Rožaje, following the recommendations of the Resolution on the Genocide in Srebrenica, which was adopted by the Parliament of Montenegro in 2021, adopted the Decision on marking July 11 as the Day of Genocide in Srebrenica.

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