The resolution on Srebrenica represents a continuation of the revision of history and the results of World War II, an attempt to punish Serbs and revenge against Serbs for their resistance and victory, stated Aleksandar Vulin, the former director of BIA and a senator of Republika Srpska.

Vulin, who participated in the International Meeting of High Officials Responsible for Security Issues in Saint Petersburg, assessed that the Srebrenica resolution would destabilize Bosnia and Herzegovina, parts of the Balkans, and initiate processes that the West will not be able to control.

He emphasized that the West is not aware of what it has done in its arrogance, stating that now others will initiate issues of genocide—Serbia for crimes in the NDH, Russia for 20 million citizens of the Soviet Union, Africa for genocides committed by Germans, Belgians, French, Italians…

“The only hope for humanity is the creation of a multipolar world. If this does not happen, the third world war will not occur; it has already begun the day Germany was unified and when they proceeded to dismantle the two great victors of the war—the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia,” Vulin told “RT Balkan.”

He highlighted that Republika Srpska was not created by the powers in Dayton but by Serbs to prevent the reoccurrence of the suffering from World War II, and there it was merely recognized.

Vulin assessed that Bosnia and Herzegovina would not be broken up by Republika Srpska, but by those who wish to destroy and eliminate Srpska, adding that he is concerned about the security situation in the Balkans.

According to him, the West sees every solution to the Balkan issue as one where the Serbian factor is completely eliminated, namely, solutions envision no organized, strong, united Serbs in the Balkans.

He also believes that Serbia should leave the Council of Europe, stating that Europe is led by liars and hypocrites who have not kept their word.

Regarding Russia, he believes it is not isolated, as evidenced by the security summit in Saint Petersburg, attended by two-thirds of UN members.

Source: RTRS

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