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On July 11, the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a protest note to our country, and this controversial letter was ultimately flatly rejected.
Emir Suliajic, director of the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial Centre, posted a short message on the X social network regarding the protest note sent by the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to our Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
– They sent a letter of protest saying that we did not lie down so that they could massacre us all, Surjagic wrote.
We remind you that Serbia sent a protest note to Bosnia and Herzegovina on 11 July, the 29th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.
Although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Minister Elmedin Konakovic himself did not specify what exactly was written in the protest letter, given that the letter was rejected, it is clearly another provocation by the Serbian authorities.
– We received a shameful political pamphlet full of historical revisionism from the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the form of a note. They sent the note on July 11, which once again exposed their true colors. “Of course, we refuse to receive such a note and return it to the sender’s address,” Konakovic wrote on social networks.
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