Wednesday, August 8, 2012

"Bosnia-Herzegovina is country unable to survive"

BELGRADE -- RS President Milorad Dodik on Wednesday again criticized recent foreign policy-related decisions made by Bosnia-Herzegovina officials.
Creating a foreign policy while disregarding the principle that all decisions must be made through a consensus was just another proof of that the country is dysfunctional, the leader of the Serb entity (RS) asserted.
"Bosnia-Herzegovina is in a state of permanent crisis, which proves its inability to survive. It exists only because the international community maintains an illusion of it functioning, otherwise it would not exist," Dodik told reporters in Belgrade after his meeting with Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić.

Commenting on the vote by the Bosnia-Herzegovina representative in the UN regarding a resolution on Syria - which was not coordinated with RS officials - Dodik pointed out that Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdžija had violated the Constitution of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the inter-party agreement made when the Council of Ministers was formed.

Dodik said he would use his party's parliamentary group in the Bosnia-Herzegovina parliament to request that Lagumdžija be sacked, stressing that no one could decide on behalf of the Serb Republic (RS), except its legitimately elected officials.

When asked by a reporter what the answer to the latest political crisis in Bosnia-Herzegovina was, Dodik said an answer was "making itself obvious".

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