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Saturday, 12.01.2008.

10:30

Dulić: Kosovo crisis won't affect Bosnia

Oliver Dulić says the future solution to the Kosovo crisis will not destabilize Bosnia-Herzegovina or the region.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Alexander James

pre 16 godina

"If the worse case sonario happens an IKI (illegal Kosovo indep) the RS will push, and the Croatian side, for indep."

It's a nice thought that Serbs and Croats will set aside their historic differences to unite in the spirit of brotherhood, unity and the Karađorđevo agreement. Quite a 'sonario' indeed.

But seeing as this would result in a Greater Serbia to within 20 minutes drive of Dubrovnik (Trebinje), it's hard to see Croatia buying it.

But don't let reality get in the way of a good conspiracy theory. Continue...

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Even Mr Dulic himslef does not believe in what he is saying. But that is the policy, the one must calm the situation. Otherwise, what is good for the South of the Ibar river it is as good for the other side of the Drina river. The same rules must be applicable evrywhere and for everybody.

Delije

pre 16 godina

Mr. Dulic I respect your opinion but I think you wrong. If the worse case sonario happens an IKI (illegal Kosovo indep) the RS will push, and the Croatian side, for indep. They may even work together. It will not happen over night but it will happen. And I hope it does if Serbia's Kosovo is stolen.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

Of course without stating it Dulic is making it just as clear the contrary is the case if those who promote anti-International law solutions "attempt" (and will fail) to enforce such folly!

Delije

pre 16 godina

Mr. Dulic I respect your opinion but I think you wrong. If the worse case sonario happens an IKI (illegal Kosovo indep) the RS will push, and the Croatian side, for indep. They may even work together. It will not happen over night but it will happen. And I hope it does if Serbia's Kosovo is stolen.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Even Mr Dulic himslef does not believe in what he is saying. But that is the policy, the one must calm the situation. Otherwise, what is good for the South of the Ibar river it is as good for the other side of the Drina river. The same rules must be applicable evrywhere and for everybody.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

Of course without stating it Dulic is making it just as clear the contrary is the case if those who promote anti-International law solutions "attempt" (and will fail) to enforce such folly!

Alexander James

pre 16 godina

"If the worse case sonario happens an IKI (illegal Kosovo indep) the RS will push, and the Croatian side, for indep."

It's a nice thought that Serbs and Croats will set aside their historic differences to unite in the spirit of brotherhood, unity and the Karađorđevo agreement. Quite a 'sonario' indeed.

But seeing as this would result in a Greater Serbia to within 20 minutes drive of Dubrovnik (Trebinje), it's hard to see Croatia buying it.

But don't let reality get in the way of a good conspiracy theory. Continue...

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

Of course without stating it Dulic is making it just as clear the contrary is the case if those who promote anti-International law solutions "attempt" (and will fail) to enforce such folly!

Delije

pre 16 godina

Mr. Dulic I respect your opinion but I think you wrong. If the worse case sonario happens an IKI (illegal Kosovo indep) the RS will push, and the Croatian side, for indep. They may even work together. It will not happen over night but it will happen. And I hope it does if Serbia's Kosovo is stolen.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

Even Mr Dulic himslef does not believe in what he is saying. But that is the policy, the one must calm the situation. Otherwise, what is good for the South of the Ibar river it is as good for the other side of the Drina river. The same rules must be applicable evrywhere and for everybody.

Alexander James

pre 16 godina

"If the worse case sonario happens an IKI (illegal Kosovo indep) the RS will push, and the Croatian side, for indep."

It's a nice thought that Serbs and Croats will set aside their historic differences to unite in the spirit of brotherhood, unity and the Karađorđevo agreement. Quite a 'sonario' indeed.

But seeing as this would result in a Greater Serbia to within 20 minutes drive of Dubrovnik (Trebinje), it's hard to see Croatia buying it.

But don't let reality get in the way of a good conspiracy theory. Continue...