"Whole Bosnia, Serbia without Kosovo"

Bosnia-Herzegovina will remain a single country regardless of what the Croatian and Serbian presidents believe, Bosnian Presidency member Željko Komšić said.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 19.07.2010.

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Bosnia-Herzegovina will remain a single country regardless of what the Croatian and Serbian presidents believe, Bosnian Presidency member Zeljko Komsic said. His comments came after meetings over the weekend in Serbia between Boris Tadic and Ivo Josipovic. "Whole Bosnia, Serbia without Kosovo" "I thank them for their best wishes. I also support the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Croatia, and Serbia without Kosovo," Komsic said for the Bosnian news agency Fena. The outspoken Bosnian Croat politician added that “the presidents of the neighboring states should pay more attention to their own countries and issues, which they have plenty of, instead of Bosnia-Herzegovina”. Serbian President Boris Tadic and his visiting Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipovic stated in Belgrade on Sunday that the two countries, which signed the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia in 1995, share the stand that Bosnia should remain a single country in which the three peoples living there must agree on the constitutional principles required to build a functional state and secure equal rights for everyone. The post-Dayton Bosnia is made up of the Serb republic (RS), and the Muslim-Croat Federation.

"Whole Bosnia, Serbia without Kosovo"

"I thank them for their best wishes. I also support the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Croatia, and Serbia without Kosovo," Komšić said for the Bosnian news agency Fena.

The outspoken Bosnian Croat politician added that “the presidents of the neighboring states should pay more attention to their own countries and issues, which they have plenty of, instead of Bosnia-Herzegovina”.

Serbian President Boris Tadić and his visiting Croatian counterpart Ivo Josipović stated in Belgrade on Sunday that the two countries, which signed the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia in 1995, share the stand that Bosnia should remain a single country in which the three peoples living there must agree on the constitutional principles required to build a functional state and secure equal rights for everyone.

The post-Dayton Bosnia is made up of the Serb republic (RS), and the Muslim-Croat Federation.

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