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"Bosnia-Herzegovina will not survive, same as Yugoslavia hadn't made it"


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Serbian member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Milorad Dodik, stated 
in an interview for the Spanish "El Mundo" that the BiH is a failed project. 

Source: RTRS Sunday, January 23, 2022 | 18:30 

Milorad Dodik also said that the best solution is to separate Bosniaks, Serbs 
and Croats in a civilized way. 

"Bosnia-Herzegovina will not be able to survive for the same reason that 
Yugoslavia did not survive. There are three peoples in BiH. Two of them, Croats 
and Serbs, are very dissatisfied. Muslims want to create a unitary state in 
which they would be the dominant people," he said. Dodik stated that BiH is 
synonymous with the crisis, RTRS reports. 

He emphasized that the policy of the Republika Srpska is not aimed at 
secession. 

"We are talking about a different possibility, based on the assessment that BiH 
will not be successful as a state. If that happens, it is best to separate in a 
civilized way," Dodik added. He said Serbs would not "start a war to secede", 
but reiterated that it was best to separate "if one cannot live together". 

The Serbian member of the Presidency stated that Serbs are "defending the 
political process" towards achieving that goal, and that stories about a 
possible war are meaningless. 

He pointed out that Bosnia-Herzegovina exists as a state only due to pressure 
from the international community and that it is an experiment of foreigners. 

"The first thing I suggest is that foreigners stop governing this country, 
because it is the only colony that currently exists in Europe. They should let 
us find a consensus, if possible," Dodik said. 

He reiterated that Christian Schmidt has no right to introduce law in 
Bosnia-Herzegovina. "In the elections three years ago, I won the most votes, 
much more than two of my colleagues from the Presidency combined. And now that 
German comes and says that the future of Bosnia-Herzegovina will not be 
constituted with Dodik. What does he think, who is he to decide on something 
like that?" Dodik asked. 

In an interview with the Spanish newspaper "El Mundo", he emphasized that BiH 
is facing a severe crisis, which has not arisen now, but has always been there.

 

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