Resolution for Srebrenica, Vuciq: Tonight my career ended, it was like a nail in my coffin.

Aleksandar Vuciq, after the UN General Assembly session, in which the resolution for genocide at Srebrenica was adopted, said that the “has finished its career and that much is not to be given is being forgiven”. I closed my career here tonight. Many things will not forgive me. It was like nails in the coffin [...]
I closed my career here tonight. Many things will not forgive me. That was like nails in my coffin. I did everything, they did everything to humiliate us and we climbed to the heights. I can't say that we won because this is the procedure, but it's clear to all what the score is, he said in a speech to reporters in New York.
Serbia's president said the alleged assessments of those proposing the resolution were that more than 110 seats would vote for and that there would be about 45 abstentions, reports Nova.rs.
And we were 107 (those who voted against and those who abstained). So 84 of them versus 107 of those who didn't want to agree with their proposal and we're talking about how they were achieved 84, because actually 60 and some would have voted for the resolution, they pressured others”, he said.
Vuciq thanked all the countries that voted against and abstained during the <x0 vote a great thanks to the Hungarian brothers, they were the only ones opposed. But, thank you also, Slovakia, Greece and Cyprus, who abstained and showed friendship to Serbia”.












