Izvor: N1 televizija, 23.Jul.2018, 15:07 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Bosniak leader: Serbia does not respect minority rights
A Bosniak national minority leader said on Monday that minority rights are not being respected in Serbia and warned that Serbian state bodies are a threat to Bosniaks.
Bosniak National Council President Sulejman Ugljanin also accused the Serbian government of making statements which, in his view, are dangerous threats to the Bosniak people living in the Sandzak area in western Serbia. He called the European Union, OSCE and United Nations to urgently investigate those threats. >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija <<
“The Prime Minister should apologize to the Bosniak people for the threats as should the Defence Minister because Serbian state bodies, especially the armed forces, are a real and objective threat to the Bosniaks,” Ugljanin told reporters in the seat of the Council in Novi Pazar.
“Serbian state bodies, that is the temporary bodies of the Republic of Serbia with a Serb prefix, the president, prime minister and MP are legitimate representatives of the Serbian people. We can and will talk to them about our future relations but they are not our prime minister, president or MPs,” the former cabinet minister said.
Ugljanin served in the government under Prime Ministers Ivica Dacic and Aleksandar Vucic.
Frattini: Serbia deserves to become EU member state
Izvor: N1 televizija, 23.Jul.2018
Franco Frattini, President of the Italian Society for International Organization (SIOI) said on Monday, that Belgrade showed it deserved to join the European Union as its full member, a statement from Serbia’s Ministry for European Integrations said...In the meeting with Serbia’s Minister for European...




