Sunday, December 19, 2021

I will not allow foreign troops in Bosnia and Herzegovina

 


 The Serbian member of the presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) said today that while he is part of the presidency, he will not give consent to military units, neither NATO nor Russian, to come to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Skopje electronic edition quoted him as saying. MKD.

Dodik responded to Bakir Izetbegovic's Party of Democratic Action's call for NATO and EUFOR to increase their presence in BiH, especially in the Brcko area, and said Izetbegovic was "dizzy".

"He rules with the constitutional court, with the courts, and now the culmination is that he also rules with NATO," Dodik said.

 He said it was "sick" to think that relations between the representatives of the constituent peoples should be regulated by military forces.

Dodik reiterated that someone's troops, even 100,000 NATO soldiers, could not come to BiH without the consent of the competent authorities, and that he said the competent authority was the presidency.

"As far as I know, I am still in the presidency and I will never give consent to anyone, neither from NATO nor from Russia, to come here," Dodik said.

He believes that BiH is a long-failed country because, as he said, it is divided and that neither Europe nor America can fix it.

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