Tadić, Bosnian Federation president meet

Serbian President Boris Tadić met on Thursday in Belgeade with President of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina Borjana Krišto.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 18.06.2010.

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Serbian President Boris Tadic met on Thursday in Belgeade with President of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina Borjana Kristo. They assessed that under the Dayton Peace Accords, agreement among all three constituent nations in Bosnia-Herzegovina is a prerequisite of any internal changes in the country. Tadic, Bosnian Federation president meet The post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina is made up of the Muslim-Croat Federation, and the Sern republic, RS. After the meeting, Tadic said that Serbia supports equality for Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks (Muslims), and wants each ethnic community to have the same chances for prosperity. "Imposed solutions are not acceptable for Serbia and we encourage democratic dialogue in Bosnia," Tadic said, pointing out that in addition to having special parallel relations with the RS, Serbia also wants the best possible relations with the other entity in Bosnia. Kristo expressed satisfaction over the fact that Serbia supports democratic development that honors the views of all three constituent nations in Bosnia-Herzegovina. "The situation in Bosnia is dependent on good relations in the whole region, because every country in the region wants a future in the EU. We will all need to fulfill EU's requirements and one of those requirements is good regional cooperation," Kristo said. Explaining that her visit to Belgrade aims to strengthen "friendly and business relations", she concluded that only in-country and regional cooperation can lead Bosnia-Herzegovina and other countries in the region to the EU. Kristo, Tadic meet in Belgrade (Beta)

Tadić, Bosnian Federation president meet

The post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina is made up of the Muslim-Croat Federation, and the Sern republic, RS.

After the meeting, Tadić said that Serbia supports equality for Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks (Muslims), and wants each ethnic community to have the same chances for prosperity.

"Imposed solutions are not acceptable for Serbia and we encourage democratic dialogue in Bosnia," Tadic said, pointing out that in addition to having special parallel relations with the RS, Serbia also wants the best possible relations with the other entity in Bosnia.

Krišto expressed satisfaction over the fact that Serbia supports democratic development that honors the views of all three constituent nations in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

"The situation in Bosnia is dependent on good relations in the whole region, because every country in the region wants a future in the EU. We will all need to fulfill EU's requirements and one of those requirements is good regional cooperation," Krišto said.

Explaining that her visit to Belgrade aims to strengthen "friendly and business relations", she concluded that only in-country and regional cooperation can lead Bosnia-Herzegovina and other countries in the region to the EU.

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