Tuesday, February 11, 2014

"Problems in Bosnia should be solved peacefully"

SARAJEVO -- Outgoing Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić has said that the problems in Bosnia-Herzegovina should be resolved through agreement and without conflict.
(Tanjug, file)
(Tanjug, file)
"We do not want to interfere in the internal affairs of Bosnia-Herzegovina, we want these problems to be resolved through agreement, without conflict."
"We wish all the best to Bosnia-Herzegovina, not only to the Serb Republic but also to the Federation, and we even planned to soon hold the first joint session of the government of Serbia and the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina, but I do not know if it will now be possible," Dačić told the Turkish news agency Anatolia.

As reported Radio Sarajevo, Dačić commented on the situation in Bosnia to stress how important it was to preserve peace and stability in the region, because, as he said, "a single spark is sometimes enough to cause instability."

He added he did not want to comment on the statements made by RS President Milorad Dodik, as Serbia guarantees and supports the Dayton agreement according to which Bosnia-Herzegovina has two entities and three peoples.

"Our wish is that the Balkans is stable, which means that these problems are solved by peaceful means and by agreement, not by causing instability," Dačić said, adding that "sometimes these things can get much wider dimensions than it initially seems."

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