"Republika Srpska leaves Bosnia-Herzegovina, United States will not stop us"


Serbian Presidency member Milorad Dodik believes Bosnia and Herzegovina will 
not exist next spring unless it returns to Dayton positions 

Source: Sputnik Thursday, February 13, 2020 | 14:30 

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He also said that Republika Srpska has embarked on a path of secession from 
Bosnia-Herzegovina, a road with no return. 

"We will do this and we will not be stopped by the United States or anyone 
else, because we believe that the Dayton Agreement has been broken, primarily 
by the intervention of an international factor", Dodik told reporters in East 
Sarajevo. 

He said that time would show how serious Republika Srpska is in that regard, 
stating that Srpska has a choice between two options, one of which is to allow 
it to quietly disappear and be destroyed through a "lethal" package made by the 
international community and Bosniacs' parties in Sarajevo, RTRS reports. 

"In the first phase, it was realized through the High Representative and the 
imposition of a resolution, and now they are doing it through the 
Constitutional Court, covering it with the story of the rule of law. If it was 
a rule of law, three foreigners and foreign embassies would not be able to make 
decisions there", he said. 

Dodik added that it is altogether necessary for "Republika Srpska to do what it 
has to do", Sputnik reports. 

"I want everyone in the Republika Srpska to know - we have been pushed against 
the wall and we now have to decide whether to accept that these false U.S. and 
Western embassy claims keep us in the story of some principles and essentially 
undermining our rights, or that the Republika Srpska does what it has to do", 
Dodik said. 

Dodik stressed that neither he nor anyone else has the right to neglect the 
fact that 29.000 people gave their lives for Republika Srpska and the freedom 
of its citizens. 

"The thing is, we made a vow that Republika Srpska will survive," Dodik said. 

He reiterated that Srpska cannot trust Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

"Bosnia-Herzegovina is a bad place and a place of no freedom for Serbs and 
Srpska. If there is no agreement for the parties to leave the Constitutional 
Court and put it into office, as in all other countries, then there is no 
Bosnia-Herzegovina. You should bare that in mind", Dodik emphasized. 

In light of recent developments in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Constitutional 
Court's ruling on the law on public land, which led the Serb-majority 
leadership to pass a decision on blocking the decision-making process at the 
state level, Dodik emphasized that it would be best for the peoples of 
Bosnia-Herzegovina to split up and to create "something that would be a space 
for free movement of people and goods" since it is not possible to create a 
state that operates on the principle of two entities and three constituent 
peoples. 

“RS could choose between being drowned within few years through decisions of 
the Constitutional Court, which constantly rules against its (RS') interests, 
or to take the path of its independence,” Dodik told Serbian national 
broadcaster, RTS. 

"Whatever they decide to do, they must now know that they have contributed to 
the launch of Republika Srpska's independence. We will not allow this to 
happen, this is the red line that has been crossed. The Bosnian Constitution 
clearly and explicitly prescribes the competencies of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and 
it does not state anywhere that property falls within its jurisdiction”, Dodik 
said. 

Dodik concluded that he would discuss the issue with the President of Serbia 
and ask for Serbia's understanding for the situation that Republika Srpska is 
currently facing, adding that the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and 
Herzegovina is destroying the status of Republika Srpska within 
Bosnia-Herzegovina.

 

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