Dodik weighs in on UNGA vote

Republic of Srpska (RS) PM Milorad Dodik has warned that Bosnia-Herzegovina cannot vote against Serbia's resolution at the UN General Assembly.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 25.08.2010.

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Republic of Srpska (RS) PM Milorad Dodik has warned that Bosnia-Herzegovina cannot vote against Serbia's resolution at the UN General Assembly. The reason for this, Dodik said, is the fact that country had not recognised Kosovo. Dodik weighs in on UNGA vote Local media reported that Dodik emphasized that a "great problem will arise in Bosnia-Herzegovina if Bosniak (Muslim) politicians try to accomplish that in a private manner". The post-war Bosnia is made up of the Serb republic, and the Muslim-Croat Federation. Serbia submitted its draft resolution on Kosovo to the UN General Asembly on July 28, which stresses that unilateral secession is not an acceptable way to resolve territorial disputes, and calls for finding solutions to all open issues through dialogue.

Dodik weighs in on UNGA vote

Local media reported that Dodik emphasized that a "great problem will arise in Bosnia-Herzegovina if Bosniak (Muslim) politicians try to accomplish that in a private manner".

The post-war Bosnia is made up of the Serb republic, and the Muslim-Croat Federation.

Serbia submitted its draft resolution on Kosovo to the UN General Asembly on July 28, which stresses that unilateral secession is not an acceptable way to resolve territorial disputes, and calls for finding solutions to all open issues through dialogue.

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