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04/25/2024
FoNet
| Ivana Sanjevic
NEW YORK –
Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations Zlatko Lagumdžija confirmed this evening for N1 Sarajevo that the vote on the resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica in the UN General Assembly, planned for May 2, has been postponed.
At this moment, we know that the session will not take place on May 2, because today we are sending the text of the resolution for revision, if the UN member states have any other proposals on the text. The general assembly will be held after May 6, depending on the schedule of the sessions, which we will know on Tuesday, Lagumdzija said.
“And the mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the UN participated in this decision, so that those who need time or those who are ready for a better understanding of the text of the resolution, that as a group of friends and sponsors of the resolution, they are open for further consultations, said Lagumdžija.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in New York that the USA, Germany and other countries have stepped up lobbying for the resolution on Srebrenica, thanks to the campaign that Belgrade is leading against its adoption. (end) vip/ivt/mk
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