Informal consultations on the draft resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica will be held tonight at the headquarters of the United Nations, it was announced on the organization’s website.
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As stated, the closed-door consultations convened by the proposers of the resolution, the permanent missions of Germany and Rwanda at the UN, will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. local time (from 10 p.m. CET).
It is added that the permanent missions of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, the Netherlands, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, New Zealand, Slovenia, Turkey and the United States of America will attend the consultations, Tanjug announced.
The resolution foresees, among other things, that July 11 will become the “International Day of Reflection and Remembrance of the Genocide in Srebrenica” and condemns the “genocide denial”.
(Mondo/agencies)