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BELGRADE - Serbian MP Milovan Drecun said on Friday it seemed the creators of a UN General Assembly draft resolution on Srebrenica did not quite have a certain majority that would guarantee its adoption and needed more time to clarify it to countries that could vote for it but were "in a dilemma for some reason."
Drecun was commenting on media reports that a May 2 UNGA session on the draft resolution has been postponed.
Speaking to Tanjug, Drecun said the postponement demonstrated that a Serbian delegation that had travelled to New York had done a good job and that it had presented the fact that no genocide had taken place in Srebrenica, but a war crime.
It also presented facts about the present and the future - that adopting such a resolution would maximise tensions between Bosniaks and Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina and that it is a path to a potential dissolution of the country and new hostilities, he noted.
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