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Vucic: Sarajevo using Europe as Trojan horse to destroy Republika Srpska


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President of Bosnia’s Republika Srpska (RS) entity Milorad Dodik and Serbian 
President Aleksandar Vucic met in Belgrade on Thursday to discuss the ongoing 
political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

Following the meeting, Vucic expressed deep concern over the current state of 
affairs in BiH, stating that Dodik’s worries were justified, particularly in 
light of potential armed conflicts.

“When you hear that someone might be preparing for war, you cannot help but be 
more than worried,” Vucic said.

Vucic reaffirmed Serbia’s stance that dialogue remains the key to resolving 
disputes but noted that responses from Sarajevo to calls for alleged talks had 
not been what he had hoped for.

“The last time I was in Banja Luka, I asked the RS leadership and President 
Dodik to send a request for talks to officials in Sarajevo. The day after that, 
aside from a barrage of pathological insults, we received nothing else as a 
response,” Vucic stated baselessly.

The Serbian President also commented on the broader political landscape in 
Europe, suggesting that European powers might attempt to distance themselves 
from international conflicts, particularly regarding Russia. He warned that 
such shifts could impact regional stability.

“When someone is in a difficult position, backed into a corner, they take 
irrational steps,” Vucic added, accusing authorities in Sarajevo of seeking to 
“destroy RS” through their alignment with the European Union.

“There is joy in Sarajevo over all this, and they are trying to use Europe as a 
Trojan horse for their political projects—the destruction of RS. This has 
always been fuelled by the emotional narrative of ‘revenge for Srebrenica,’ but 
the rational goal is, ‘finally, we have a chance to abolish and destroy RS.’ 
That is one of the reasons why a colour revolution is being carried out in 
Serbia and why the same actors are behind it. Without a doubt, there has been 
an attempt to weaken and subjugate Serbia recently to ensure that Serbia could 
never assist its brothers west of the Drina and RS,” Vucic claimed without 
offering a single proof of his claims.

He emphasized that Serbia respects the Dayton Agreement and Bosnia’s 
territorial integrity but insisted that Belgrade understands what is written in 
the peace agreement.

“We know how to read the Dayton Agreement, and we do not concern ourselves with 
its so-called spirit—because once you start talking about the ‘spirit’ of an 
agreement, it means you have started to deceive and lie,” Vucic told the press.

His comments come just a day after Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik 
signed decrees bringing into force a series of controversial laws that 
effectively prohibit the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Prosecutor’s 
Office, the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC), the State 
Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA), and the Intelligence-Security 
Agency (OSA) from operating in RS territory. Additionally, Dodik signed decrees 
enacting the entity’s own HJPC law, a law on the registration and transparency 
of non-profit organizations (commonly referred to as the “foreign agents law”), 
as well as amendments to the RS Criminal Code, which introduce prison sentences 
for individuals who fail to implement decisions made by RS institutions.

These decrees were officially published in the RS Official Gazette on Wednesday 
night.

Meanwhile, RS National Assembly Speaker Nenad Stevandic has scheduled a meeting 
of political party representatives to discuss drafting a new Constitution for 
Republika Srpska. The meeting is set for 4:00 p.m. at the RS National Assembly. 
However, several opposition parties, including the Serb Democratic Party (SDS), 
Nebojša Vukanović, and the People’s Front, have refused to participate.

The EU has repeatedly called for adherence to Bosnia’s constitutional framework 
and legal system, stressing that any unilateral moves to weaken state 
institutions pose a serious risk to the country’s stability and EU aspirations.

The Serbian President also announced that he would hold talks with Russian 
President Vladimir Putin on Friday at noon to discuss bilateral relations, 
including key issues such as gas supply, the oil industry, and political 
cooperation between Serbia and Russia.

 

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