Dodik: Ultimate goal "high, or complete autonomy"

Milorad Dodik has said that the ultimate goal of the Serb Republic (RS) was "a high degree of autonomy, or complete autonomy."

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TREBINJE Milorad Dodik has said that the ultimate goal of the Serb Republic (RS) was "a high degree of autonomy, or complete autonomy." But this will be achieved through political means, and under no circumstances with weapons, the RS president noted. Dodik: Ultimate goal "high, or complete autonomy" "If a conversation cannot be held in Bosnia-Herzegovina in that way, what could be more normal than the breakup of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and everyone going their own way. I'm not entirely sure that would require a war," Dodik told reporters in the town of Trebinje on Sunday. He argued that "generations will fight for the independence of the RS, but only through political means, not with weapons that are rattled by (Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina Zeljko) Komsic. " Dodik has thus reacted to a statement by made Komsic, the Croat representative in the presidency, that the breakup of Bosnia "would certainly lead to war." Dodik then noted that Komsic, who, unlike himself, participated in the 1992-95 war, "was not really much of a warrior." The RS president stated that the Serb entity was threatened both externally and internally - by the international community and by the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina - Bosnia's second, Muslim-Croat entity. Commenting on a statement of the leader of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS), Mladen Bosic, that the RS did not face a threat, Dodik said it was "politically naive," adding that Bosic was "a politician to be pitied" if he did not see the danger. Dodik also said that the RS will continue to insist on its powers, regardless of the pressures and the desire to transfer entity-level powers to the level of Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Tanjug, file) Beta

Dodik: Ultimate goal "high, or complete autonomy"

"If a conversation cannot be held in Bosnia-Herzegovina in that way, what could be more normal than the breakup of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and everyone going their own way. I'm not entirely sure that would require a war," Dodik told reporters in the town of Trebinje on Sunday.

He argued that "generations will fight for the independence of the RS, but only through political means, not with weapons that are rattled by (Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina Željko) Komšić. "

Dodik has thus reacted to a statement by made Komšić, the Croat representative in the presidency, that the breakup of Bosnia "would certainly lead to war."

Dodik then noted that Komšić, who, unlike himself, participated in the 1992-95 war, "was not really much of a warrior."

The RS president stated that the Serb entity was threatened both externally and internally - by the international community and by the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina - Bosnia's second, Muslim-Croat entity.

Commenting on a statement of the leader of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS), Mladen Bosić, that the RS did not face a threat, Dodik said it was "politically naive," adding that Bosić was "a politician to be pitied" if he did not see the danger.

Dodik also said that the RS will continue to insist on its powers, regardless of the pressures and the desire to transfer entity-level powers to the level of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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