Vučić accepted Dodik's idea: the Assembly of the Serbian people will be held immediately after the vote on the resolution on Srebrenica in the UN

The vote on the adoption of the resolution on Srebrenica, previously announced for May 2, has been postponed, and the new date has not yet been officially announced.

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Vučić and Dodik, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
Vučić and Dodik, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, accepted the idea of ​​the President of the Republic of Srpska, Milorad Dodik, that the Assembly of the Serbian People be held immediately after the vote on the resolution on Srebrenica in the United Nations.

Dodik asked Vučić that "the Assembly of the Serbian people, Serbia and Srpska be held immediately after the adoption of the resolution on Srebrenica in the UN General Assembly, because the Serbian people must provide a strong response to the most serious moral, legal and political disqualifications that have been prepared against them". it was announced from the Presidency of Serbia.

During the meeting on April 28, Vučić informed Dodik about the activities of Serbia and its delegation in the United Nations regarding the proposal by Germany and other major powers to adopt the resolution on Srebrenica.

Serbia made maximum efforts to protect not only the vital interests of the Serbian people, but also the truth and international law, said Vučić.

As stated in the press release from the Presidency of Serbia, Vučić pointed out that the situation for the Serbian people is very difficult and complex, and that it is quite clear that major Western countries will try to pass the aforementioned resolution, almost at any cost.

Dodik informed Vučić about his visit to Russia and the results of that visit.

Vučić and Dodik will discuss all economic projects and other forms of cooperation on May 1 in Belgrade.

The vote on the adoption of the resolution on Srebrenica, previously announced for May 2, has been postponed, and the new date has not yet been officially announced.

The Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations, Zlatko Lagumdžija, said earlier that the session of the UN General Assembly, where the draft UN Resolution on the Remembrance Day of the Srebrenica Genocide will be discussed, will certainly not be held before May 6.

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