Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Printable version

Foreign Secretary statement following UN Security Council vote on Srebrenica resolution

Foreign Secretary expresses disappointment at the veto of the Resolution to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Srebrenica.

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said yesterday:

We are disappointed that our Resolution to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Srebrenica was vetoed today.

We had three goals: to commemorate the victims of the genocide in Srebrenica and victims on all sides during the conflict in Bosnia Herzegovina; to appeal for justice for all and reconciliation; and to note the lessons for the UN, of these tragic events. The Resolution did not point fingers of blame nor seek to reopen painful divisions.

The failure to adopt this Resolution is a snub to the families of the victims and the survivors of Srebrenica. True reconciliation requires facing up to the realities of the past by all sides and determination to learn the lessons for the future.

We owe it to all those who lost their lives in the war to work together to help build a safe and prosperous Bosnia Herzegovina.

Further information

Media enquiries

Email

News Desk 020 7008 3100

 

Channel website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/foreign-commonwealth-office

Share this article

Latest News from
Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Spotlight on women at Serco – Anita’s story