“Serbia backs integrity of Bosnia, entities”
Serbian President Boris Tadić said in Banja Luka, RS, this Tuesday that Serbia “stands behind” the Dayton agreement.
Tuesday, 08.06.2010.
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Serbian President Boris Tadic said in Banja Luka, RS, this Tuesday that Serbia “stands behind” the Dayton agreement. The peace deal signed in Dayton, Ohio in 1995 ended the war in Bosnia and divided that country into two entities: the Serb republic, RS, and the Muslim-Croat Federation of Bosnia. “Serbia backs integrity of Bosnia, entities” Tadic, who was attending a session of the Serbia-RS Council for Cooperation, stated that Belgrade backed both the integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the two entities. “Any imposing of decisions within Bosnia-Herzegovina by any side is not acceptable to Serbia,” Tadic told reporters. The president added that Belgrade strongly supported the Dayton agreement, and was not bringing into question the territorial integrity of any UN-member state. “Any political changes, if agreed upon by the two entities and three peoples in Bosnia-Herzegovina, are acceptable to Serbia as well,” he noted, adding that Serbia was turned toward regional cooperation and stability. RS President Rajko Kuzmanovic, who also attended the meeting along with other top RS and Serbian officials, said that the session was more successful than was expected, and that its 24 participants “almost amount to two whole governments”. Mirko Cvetkovic, Boris Tadic are seen in Banja Luka today (Tanjug)
“Serbia backs integrity of Bosnia, entities”
Tadić, who was attending a session of the Serbia-RS Council for Cooperation, stated that Belgrade backed both the integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the two entities.“Any imposing of decisions within Bosnia-Herzegovina by any side is not acceptable to Serbia,” Tadić told reporters.
The president added that Belgrade strongly supported the Dayton agreement, and was not bringing into question the territorial integrity of any UN-member state.
“Any political changes, if agreed upon by the two entities and three peoples in Bosnia-Herzegovina, are acceptable to Serbia as well,” he noted, adding that Serbia was turned toward regional cooperation and stability.
RS President Rajko Kuzmanović, who also attended the meeting along with other top RS and Serbian officials, said that the session was more successful than was expected, and that its 24 participants “almost amount to two whole governments”.
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