Dodik: The RS government will hold a session in Srebrenica on May 2

Dodik said that, if given the opportunity, he would take the wreaths to the Memorial Center in Potočari

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Dodik, Photo: Boris Pejović
Dodik, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik said today that the RS Government will hold a session in Srebrenica on May 2, where the entire entity leadership will be present.

Dodik said that the RS will not accept the Resolution on Srebrenica, which will be voted on that day in the UN General Assembly, because, as he stated, everything written in it is a lie.

He added that, if given the opportunity, he would take the wreaths to the Memorial Center in Potočari.

"If we are given the opportunity on May 2nd, we will take the wreaths to Potočare, if it does not offend anyone. I am not afraid that I could end up like (Serbian President Aleksandar) Vučić, who came to pay his respects to the victims, express his condolences, and received was a stone in the head and no one was held accountable for it," said Dodik, RS Radio-television (RTRS) reported.

He stated that the RS "does not intend to include the story of the genocide in Srebrenica in school textbooks" nor will it mark that day as the International Day of Remembrance, but that it is ready to invite Bosniaks to live in peace.

He repeated that genocide did not happen in Srebrenica, but it was a crime, assessing that in the UN General Assembly, more than 40 countries will probably be against the Resolution on Srebrenica, and about 80 abstained, which is almost a two-thirds majority that is not "for".

"The number of those who are 'for' is far less than those who are against and abstained, which according to the current method of decision-making in the UN should mean that the resolution did not receive support. However, the Americans, as always, will adapt this to themselves." , emphasized Dodik.

He assessed that the Bosniak vote for the admission of Kosovo to the Council of Europe, together with the resolution on Srebrenica, was a "joint venture of evil intentions against the Serbian people".

"If you stick to Bosnia and Herzegovina, how can you vote for Kosovo, if Bosnia and Herzegovina did not recognize Kosovo? It is not a matter for an individual, it is not the property of one person or nation, so you cannot decide... They would recognize Kosovo, but not the Republika Srpska. You will not "So what do you want," added Dodik.

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