The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, has spoken again about the vote on the UN resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, which will be held next week.
On Thursday evening, he also spoke about the countries that will be against the resolution.
“All those who do not enter the hall or as stated in the policy are deliberately in the toilet. Those who abstain and do not want to vote for the resolution. I know what pressure the state and I are under. I know how some of our friends are apologizing, but Slovakia will not vote for it, neither will Cyprus, I am almost certain that China will also be against it,” he said.
The session of the UN General Assembly in which the Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica will be discussed is scheduled for May 23 at 10:00.
A few days ago, Montenegrin Prime Minister Millojko Spajic also warned that Montenegro will vote in the United Nations General Assembly for the resolution on Srebrenica.
“We will vote for this, as well as all resolutions condemning genocide. We are one hundred percent in line with the foreign policy of the European Union”, said Spajic in the Parliament of Montenegro, answering parliamentary questions.