Srebrenica
Bosnian Presidency chair to miss Srebrenica commemoration
Bosnian Presidency chairman Mladen Ivanic on Friday announced that he will not attend commemorations in Srebrenica on July 11, the anniversary of the crime.
PM says he is ready to pay respects in Srebrenica
"If Bosniaks want it and if that is not an additional difficulty for them, I will be ready to honor Muslim victims in Srebrenica," says Aleksandar Vucic.
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"Srebrenica draft unacceptable" - Russian ambassador
The draft resolution on Srebrenica is unacceptable for Russia and such as it is now, "has not right to exist," says Russian Ambassador to Bosnia Petr Ivantsov.
According to him, if the resolution is to be considered it must be objective.
British Diplomat: UN Srebrenica Resolution ‘Not Anti-Serb’
The British ambassador to Sarajevo said that a proposed UN Security Council resolution condemning the 1995 genocide of Bosniaks from Srebrenica was not an attack on Serbs.
Expert: Too much importance assigned to Srebrenica draft
International courts have found that Serbia had not committed genocide in Srebrenica and that fact cannot be changed by the announced UN resolution.
Russia's Bosnia Ambassador Admits Srebrenica was Genocide
Petar Ivancov, the Russian ambassador to Sarajevo, told Bosnia's Dnevni avaz daily newspaper on Thursday that Russia does not deny that the crime committed in Srebrenica in 1995 was an act of genocide.
Switzerland denies Serbia requested Oric's extradition
"The uncertainty of the fate" of Naser Oric, a wartime commander of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Srebrenica, continues, writes a daily.
The Belgrade-based Vecernje Novosti newspaper said on Wednesday that he is still detained in Switzerland, awaiting a decision.
Digital Deadline Threatens Bosnia TV Stations
Bosnia's Communications Regulatory Agency for, RAK, is receiving first requests to halt the broadcasting of local television stations whose analog signal is troubling neighbouring countries that have all moved over to digitalization.
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Serbs Suggest Russia Veto for Srebrenica Resolution
The Serbian president’s office and the leader of Bosnia’s Serb-led entity Republika Srpska have suggested asking Russia to veto a proposed UN Security Council resolution condemning the Srebrenica genocide.
President wants government to seek Russian veto - report
Serbia should seek the support of Russia in the UN Security Council to block the adoption of a resolution on Srebrenica.
The Belgrade-based daily Danas said it learned this from the cabinet of the President of Serbia.