Serbian President Vučić: Western Powers and Imaginary Countries Behind Srebrenica Resolution Efforts

Vučić Prepares Resolution on Srebrenica Genocide Despite Opposition from the West: We Will Stand and Fight

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić spoke out against a potential resolution on the Srebrenica genocide, which he claims is being supported by Western powers and imaginary countries like Germany and Rwanda. Vučić expressed his concerns about the pressure on Serbia and the idea that the Serbian people should be punished for their libertarian and independent policies.

He emphasized the importance of acknowledging the tragic events in Srebrenica and paid his respects to the Bosniak victims. However, Vučić warned about the potential consequences of such resolutions, stating that they could lead to demands for war reparations from Serbia based on non-binding verdicts. He stressed that the Western powers have put Serbia in a difficult situation, facing opposition from a collective West and Muslim countries.

Vučić vowed to fight against these challenges, despite the overwhelming odds against Serbia. He expressed his determination to defend the sovereignty of his country and stand against the pressures from Western powers and Muslim countries. When asked about the situation in the Republika Srpska and Milorad Dodik’s announcements, Vučić questioned the violations of the Dayton Agreement regarding property rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He criticized the sanctions and challenges faced by the Republika Srpska, questioning the validity of the allegations against them. Vučić concluded by reiterating his commitment to protect Serbia’s interests and sovereignty, even in the face of adversity and opposition.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić addressed a gathering of citizens on Friday to express his concerns over a potential resolution on Srebrenica that he claims is being supported by Western powers and imaginary countries like Germany and Rwanda. According to Vučić, this resolution is part of an ongoing effort to pressure Serbia for its libertarian policies.

Vucic paid tribute to those who perished in Srebrenica while also warning about its potential consequences if it were passed without proper consideration or evidence.

He also criticized Sanctions imposed on Republika Srpska as well as Muslin countries’ involvement in this issue.

Despite facing significant opposition from both Western powers and Muslim countries, Vucic pledged to continue defending Serbia’s interests and sovereignty.

When asked about Milorad Dodik’s announcement regarding property rights violations in Bosnia-Herzegovina under Dayton Agreement, Vucic questioned their validity.

He stressed that recognition of tragic events must be done with proper evidence instead of political motives.

Vucic warned that such resolutions could lead to demands for war reparations from Serbia based on non-binding verdicts.

In conclusion, Aleksandar Vucic vowed to fight against these challenges despite overwhelming odds stacked against him.

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