BELGRADE, June 16 (Hina) - Serbian President Boris Tadic and RepublikaSrpska President Dragan Cavic will attend the July 11 commemoration tothe victims of the Srebrenica massacre, marking the tenth anniversaryof the crime committed
against Muslims after Bosnian Serb forcesentered the town, Tadic's office said in a statement after his meetingwith Cavic in Belgrade on Thursday.
BELGRADE, June 16 (Hina) - Serbian President Boris Tadic and
Republika Srpska President Dragan Cavic will attend the July 11 commemoration
to the victims of the Srebrenica massacre, marking the tenth anniversary of the
crime committed against Muslims after Bosnian Serb forces entered the town,
Tadic's office said in a statement after his meeting with Cavic in Belgrade on
Thursday. The Serbian president condemned the crime in Srebrenica
and announced that he would visit the town in eastern Bosnia on the same day a
video recording showing the killing of six men from Srebrenica was shown at the
trial of Slobodan Milosevic.
Tadic did not attend last year's commemoration because the ceremony of
his inauguration was scheduled for that day, following his victory at
presidential elections.
This year, for the first time since 1995, a delegation from Serbia and
Montenegro will attend the commemoration in Srebrenica. The country's
government - the Council of Ministers - on Wednesday condemned the crime
committed by Serb forces led by runaway Hague tribunal indictee Ratko
Mladic.