The tripartite presidency "condemns in the strongest terms and voices a deep regret over today's attack," a statement said.
Praising the Serbian premier's attendance at the commemoration of the massacre of some 8,000 Bosnian Muslims males, the presidency called for a swift probe to identify the perpetrators of the attack.
Vucic came to Srebrenica in the "spirit of reconciliation and intending to pay respect to the victims," the presidency said, adding that it apologised to "all foreign delegations" over the incident.
"Those who provoked today's incident did not just attack Vucic, they also desecrated the religious burial (of the victims) and embarrassed Bosnian Muslims," it said in a statement quoted by FENA news agency.
Serbia labelled the attack on its prime minister an "assassination attempt" and had demanded condemnation of the incident by Bosnia. Vucic told reporters in Belgrade a stone hit his mouth but he was not hurt.
Vucic had earlier condemned the "monstrous crime" in Srebrenica, where some 8,000 Muslim men and boys were murdered by Bosnian Serb forces who had captured Srebrenica in July 1995, near the end of Bosnia's war.
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