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Serbia slaps down Republika Srpska's secessionist aspirations | bne IntelliNews


By Denitsa Koseva in Sofia August 26, 2020

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Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has slapped down a new attempt by Milorad 
Dodik, the Serb member of Bosnia & Herzegovina’s tripartite presidency, at 
independence for Bosnia’s Serb entity, Republika Srpska.

Bosnian media reported a few days ago that Dodik sent Vucic documents, which he 
claimed proved that Republika Srpska has been discriminated against in 
comparison to Bosnia’s other entity, the Muslim-Croatia Federation. Moreover, 
Dodik said that the status of Republika Srpska should be equal to that of 
Kosovo, which declared independence from Serbia in 2008 and has broad 
international recognition. 

Dodik has repeatedly talked of independence for Republika Srpska, even going so 
far as to push for an independence referendum. 

However, at a press conference on August 26, Vucic said that Serbia respects 
the status of Republika Srpska as defined by the Dayton peace agreement that 
put an end to the bloody 1992-1995 Bosnian war. According to the agreement, the 
country is divided in two autonomous entities – Republika Srpska and the 
Muslim-Croat Federation.

Vucic also said that he will not hold talks in Washington on Republika Srpska’s 
status, rejecting rumours published in some Bosnian media in the past days.

While Vucic refused to back Dodik’s secession ambitions, there was more 
positive news for the Bosnian Serb politician on the economic front. 

At the press conference, held after a meeting with Dodik in Belgrade, Vucic 
said that Serbia and Republika Srpska should complete the construction of a new 
airport near the town of Trebinje in Republika Srpska by March 2022.

Vucic announced that his country is interested in building an airport in 
Herzegovina, part of which is in Republika Srpska, to secure a better 
connection between the two states. The airport whould be located between the 
towns of Trebinje, Bileca and Gacko.

Although Serbia wants to be the owner of the airport, the project will be 
implemented jointly with Republika Srpska.

Vucic also said that Serbia is interested in participating in the renovation of 
the airport at Banja Luka, the administrative centre of Republika Srpska. 
Bosnia and Serbia will also set up a joint industrial zone.

 

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