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BELGRADE - Serbian PM Milos Vucevic said on Thursday he was very concerned over developments in the region and that, following the adoption of a Srebrenica resolution, he was afraid of what might start happening from the autumn or in 2025, when he expects "barrages of initiatives" to change the Dayton Agreement.
Speaking to Euronews Serbia, Vucevic said he was unsure what the resolution had brought.
"It has brought no improvement in relations. What is the point of the resolution? I am afraid it is what will come in the autumn or in 2025, when we will hear barrages of initiatives to change the Dayton Agreement. If I were a Bosniak, I would embrace (Republika) Srpska, and characterising it as a genocidal creation means pushing it away," Vucevic said.
He said the essence of the recent All-Serbian Assembly in Belgrade was unity, togetherness and a politically rational and responsible answer to what was happening now and what was to come.
Vucevic also said the Balkan peoples were not allowed to come to agreements by themselves and that he believed it would be much better if the Balkans belonged to the Balkan nations.
"But there are always outsiders who want to 'help'," he said.
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