Bosnia-Herzegovina Ambassador Vranjes: Serbia stands with all Serbs wherever they live
BiH Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandar Vranjes spoke in Belgrade with the director of the Serbian Security and Information Agency (BIA) Aleksandar Vulin and expressed the support of the Serb people in BiH regarding the unfair and unjustified sanctions the US has introduced against Vulin.
"I also offered support to BIA Director Vulin on my own behalf, as the ambassador of Bosnia-Herzegovina to Serbia. The RS and the Serb people know very well how unjustified and unjust these sanctions are, because for decades we have been suffering various forms of pressure, sanctions, being stripped of our powers, from human rights violations at the hands of the US, the OHR (Office of the High Representative) and other Western countries," said Vranjes.
He stressed that Serbs in the RS know what the BIA director is going through, who has been, like in the Middle Ages, politically sentenced without a trial just because he is a Serb.
The ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia thanked the BIA director for his support to the two female students who, just because they expressed a stance contrary to that of the Bosniak political elite, lost their right to education in Sarajevo and were almost lynched in that city where they came to study.
"I am grateful to Director Vulin for providing Valentina Vujicic and Sladjana Todic with scholarships and the opportunity to continue their education at the Academy for National Security, in this way showing that Serbia stands with all Serbs wherever they live and whatever injustice they may suffer," said Vranjes.
(Telegraf.rs/rtrs.tv)
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