RS prime minister praises cooperation with Serbia

Serb Republic (RS) Prime Minister Aleksandar Džombić has said that the RS is "a permanent entity fighting for justice in Bosnia-Herzegovina".

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 27.02.2012.

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Serb Republic (RS) Prime Minister Aleksandar Dzombic has said that the RS is "a permanent entity fighting for justice in Bosnia-Herzegovina". The cooperation between the governments of RS and Serbia has never been better, he also stated in an interview for Belgrade newspaper Vecernje Novosti. RS prime minister praises cooperation with Serbia He said that all potential changes in the Dayton Agreement - which ended the 1992-95 war in Bosnia - were only possible with the full consent of both Bosnia's entities and the three constitutive peoples. "Neither entity's initiative for changing the agreement is of importance unless it is accepted by the other entity and all the three constitutive peoples. The efficient work of Bosnia joint institutions cannot be based on centralization and the transfer of responsibilities from an entity to joint institutions," he told the daily. Dzombic announced that the third joint session of the governments of Serbia and RS should be held in several months in RS, pointing out that the mutual cooperation is at the highest level. He said that the two governments have agreed that to establish "an institute" named after Nobel winner Ivo Andirc in Visegrad. Serbia is financing the completion of the Srbija (Serbia) elementary school in Pale, near Sarajevo, while a project of purchasing computers for schools in the RS, also financed by Serbia, has been realized successfully. Dzombic also said that around EUR 1.5 billion was invested in the RS from 2005 to 2011, and that Serbia was the biggest investor, with more than EUR 770 million of investments. The data clearly shows how much we rely on Serbia and to what extent the country is important for us as a trade and economic partner, he underlined. The prime minister said that the recent meeting between members of Bosnia Presidency, Serbian President Boris Tadic and President of Croatia Ivo Josipovic held on Mount Jahorina opened a new phase of regional cooperation. Tanjug Vecernje novosti

RS prime minister praises cooperation with Serbia

He said that all potential changes in the Dayton Agreement - which ended the 1992-95 war in Bosnia - were only possible with the full consent of both Bosnia's entities and the three constitutive peoples.

"Neither entity's initiative for changing the agreement is of importance unless it is accepted by the other entity and all the three constitutive peoples. The efficient work of Bosnia joint institutions cannot be based on centralization and the transfer of responsibilities from an entity to joint institutions," he told the daily.

Džombić announced that the third joint session of the governments of Serbia and RS should be held in several months in RS, pointing out that the mutual cooperation is at the highest level.

He said that the two governments have agreed that to establish "an institute" named after Nobel winner Ivo Andirć in Višegrad. Serbia is financing the completion of the Srbija (Serbia) elementary school in Pale, near Sarajevo, while a project of purchasing computers for schools in the RS, also financed by Serbia, has been realized successfully.

Džombić also said that around EUR 1.5 billion was invested in the RS from 2005 to 2011, and that Serbia was the biggest investor, with more than EUR 770 million of investments.

The data clearly shows how much we rely on Serbia and to what extent the country is important for us as a trade and economic partner, he underlined.

The prime minister said that the recent meeting between members of Bosnia Presidency, Serbian President Boris Tadić and President of Croatia Ivo Josipović held on Mount Jahorina opened a new phase of regional cooperation.

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