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Djuric: Srebrenica resolution diplomatic ambush for Serbia


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BELGRADE - Serbian FM Marko Djuric said on Tuesday a draft UN General Assembly 
resolution on Srebrenica was a "diplomatic ambush" for Serbia and that its 
likely adoption would be a precedent, but that it would not be adopted 
unanimously as many countries would oppose it. 

In an interview with Tanjug, Djuric said a Serbian team led by President 
Aleksandar Vucic had worked day and night to keep the resolution from being 
adopted and to, at least, ensure all 192 UN member states heard Serbia's 
arguments. 

"Indeed, they have heard about a part of our trouble, a part of our history, as 
well as legal arguments. Because this (the draft resolution) violates Article 
12 of the UN Charter, which stipulates that, for example, the General Assembly 
should not decide on affairs that are still before the Security Council, and 
the issue of Bosnia and Herzegovina is still before the Security Council. A 
session on Bosnia and Herzegovina will be held tomorrow. So how can, then, the 
General Assembly decide on the topic?" Djuric said. 

He said Serbia had taken diplomatic action as soon as the resolution had been 
tabled. 

"We started dispatching our special envoys to some of our traditional friends, 
who are Serbia's comparative advantage relative to many other European 
countries, because we maintain really excellent relations with many African, 
Latin American and Asian countries that we helped during their struggles for 
independence, their anticolonial struggles," Djuric said. 

Many of them still remember that support, he said. 

"They know Serbia is a country that stands by the positions of international 
law in a principled manner, not just for its own sake or because of its 
Kosovo-Metohija issue, for example. It equally opposes political abuse and 
instrumentalisation of sensitive issues such as the issue of war crimes," 
Djuric said. 

He noted that, even within Bosnia and Herzegovina, there was no consensus on 
the draft resolution and that there had been no regional consultations or 
consultations with Serbia before it had been proposed. 

"We will not let the Serbs and Serbia be stigmatised as genocidal. That is 
absolutely unacceptable. This (the Serbs) is a much-suffering nation that lost 
a third of its population fighting for the Allied cause in WWI and over one 
million lives in WWII as the pillar of the fight against Nazism and Fascism in 
this part of the world," Djuric noted. 



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