The Scotsman

Serbian PM ‘ready for Srebrenica ceremonies’

- JOVANA GEC

SERBIA’S prime minister, a former extreme nationalis­t, said yesterday he is ready to attend memorial ceremonies next month marking the 20th anniversar­y of the massacre in Srebrenica where Bosnian Serbs killed nearly 8,000 Muslims during the 1992-95 war.

In what he described as a sincere offer of reconcilia­tion to the former wartime foes, Aleksandar Vucic said: “I am ready to lower and bow my head.

“If the Bosniaks want that and if it is not a problem for them, I am ready to honour the innocent victims of Srebrenica.”

But Mr Vucic, who now declares himself a pro-eu reformer, stopped short of calling the Srebrenica massacre a genocide, as it was ruled by a UN court. He said instead a “big and horrific crime” took place in the eastern Bosnian town in July 1995.

Bosnian Serbs rounded up Srebrenica men and boys after taking control of the town. They killed most of them in just a few days, later burying their bodies in mass graves around the town.

Serbia, which backed the Bosnian Serb war effort against the Muslim-led Bosnian government during the conflict, must mend relations with its neighbours to advance in a bid for European Union membership.

Mr Vucic’s comments came amid tensions over the arrest in Switzerlan­d of a former Bosnian Muslim commander on a war crimes warrant from Belgrade, which has led to the cancellati­on this week of the Serbian president’s planned visit to the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo. Some Bosnian officials have said Serb leaders are not welcome at the Srebrenica memorial if Naser Oric remains in jail.

Bosnia’s Muslims consider the wartime commander of Srebrenica Muslim troops a hero, while Serbia accuses him of atrocities against Serb civilians. The UN war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has ruled he had no command over forces that committed war crimes.

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