Bosnian party tells Serbian speaker "RS is no state"

The Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina has issued a statement "reminding the Serbian parliament speaker that the RS is an entity in Bosnia" - rather than a state.

Izvor: B92

Tuesday, 14.08.2012.

11:26

Default images

SARAJEVO The Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina has issued a statement "reminding the Serbian parliament speaker that the RS is an entity in Bosnia" - rather than a state. At the same time, the party asserted that Bosnia-Herzegovina was a state that was "created and survived for hundreds of years". Bosnian party tells Serbian speaker "RS is no state" The reaction came after the Serbian parliament speaker met with his Serb Republic (RS) counterpart Igor Radojicic in Belgrade on Monday. Nebojsa Stefanovic spoke about the cooperation between the two parliaments to add that "the cooperation in the economic sphere between the two states must be much stronger". "The Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina is reminding Nebojsa Stefanovic, as well as his guest Igor Radojicic, that the RS is merely an entity, while Bosnia-Herzegovina is a state that was created and survived for hundreds of years and always had the strength to resist projects to be erased from the map thanks above all to those to whom it is the only homeland," said the party, according to the Bosnian Klix.ba website. Bosnia-Herzegovina, one of the six former Yugoslav republics, in 1995 emerged from a war that broke out three years earlier after it declared its independence. The hostilities ended with the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, which organized Bosnia into two entities - the Serb Republic (RS), and the Muslim-Croat Federation (FBiH). Stefanovic and Radojicic are seen in Belgrade on Monday (Tanjug) B92 klix.ba

Bosnian party tells Serbian speaker "RS is no state"

The reaction came after the Serbian parliament speaker met with his Serb Republic (RS) counterpart Igor Radojičić in Belgrade on Monday.

Nebojša Stefanović spoke about the cooperation between the two parliaments to add that "the cooperation in the economic sphere between the two states must be much stronger".

"The Party for Bosnia-Herzegovina is reminding Nebojša Stefanović, as well as his guest Igor Radojičić, that the RS is merely an entity, while Bosnia-Herzegovina is a state that was created and survived for hundreds of years and always had the strength to resist projects to be erased from the map thanks above all to those to whom it is the only homeland," said the party, according to the Bosnian Klix.ba website.

Bosnia-Herzegovina, one of the six former Yugoslav republics, in 1995 emerged from a war that broke out three years earlier after it declared its independence. The hostilities ended with the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, which organized Bosnia into two entities - the Serb Republic (RS), and the Muslim-Croat Federation (FBiH).

24 Komentari

Možda vas zanima

Podeli: