The UN General Assembly resolution on Srebrenica is unconvincing, and the voting result is a complete failure. Now, there are all the reasons to expect additional similar initiatives, many of which will obviously not be welcomed by the West, emphasized Dmitry Polyanski, First Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations.

“A very poor result for those who pushed the resolution on the events in Srebrenica 30 years ago through the General Assembly: 84 votes after numerous months of efforts, considering that between 65 and 70 votes are almost guaranteed for the West and its satellites. This is truly a failure,” Polyanski wrote on Telegram.

He noted that General Assembly resolutions with such a level of support, even if adopted, appear very unconvincing, TASS reported.

“The only real consequence of the malicious move by the Bosniaks and their supporters is the opening of Pandora’s box of ‘genocidal’ documents collecting dust ‘in the closets of many’,” Polyanski stressed.

The UN General Assembly adopted the anti-Serb resolution on Srebrenica, with 84 out of 193 member states voting in favor. In the vote, 87 states were against or abstained, while 22 countries did not vote, making up a total of 109 countries that did not support this contentious document.

This resolution, initiated without a decision from the BiH Presidency, was also supported by the representative of the BiH mission to the UN, who acted as a representative of only the Bosniaks and not all three constituent peoples.

Source: RTRS

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