(SBU) On a personal note, Jeremic told the Ambassador he was
half Bosniak and that he had had relatives killed in Srebrenica.
(Note: Jeremic's mother is the sister of former Bosnian Federal
Presidency Member Hamdija Pozderac. End Note.) Jeremic also
commented that Serbia welcomed Bosnia's new candidate for
ambassador to Serbia, Borisa Arnaut, saying Bosnia had gone too
long without an ambassador in Belgrade.
Responding to the Ambassador's appreciation of Serbian
engagement with the parties in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Jeremic
confirmed this would continue, while highlighting the Serbian
Parliament's consideration of a Srebrenica Resolution as a
strategic turning point. Claiming that the MFA had drafted the
resolution, Jeremic said the text contained language explicitly
supporting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
Bosnia-Herzegovina "in its entirely." Jeremic said this was the
most significant element in the resolution, adding that he had
consulted with Bosnian Presidency Member Haris Siljdzic, who
supported the gesture. Jeremic said Republika Srpska Prime
Minister Milorad Dodik, "doesn't like" the resolution, and said he
planned to travel to Turkey on February 9 to consult on the
resolution and constitutional reform in Bosnia. Jeremic brushed
off Dodik's threats on holding a referendum to determine Republika
Srpska's future saying, "don't freak out about the referendum, it's
not about secession, it goes more to re-affirming the RS's entity
status."
https://www.balkanleaks.eu/10belgrade21.html
Ето, сада више нема сумње: oдавно се говори да Јеремић по Западу и амбасадама прича једно а да лаже Србију причом у јавности.
Нема ниједног жутог који је одан Србије. Они су једино одани крађи!



