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Wednesday, 23.04.2008.

11:31

"Serbia, Croatia owe Bosnia EUR 4.5bn"

Chairman of the Bosnian Presidency Haris Silajdžić believes Serbia and Croatia owe Bosnia-Hercegovina EUR 4.5bn for the illegal use of her energy capacities.

Izvor: B92

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Ben

pre 16 godina

Thankyou Zlatko,

You are the only one so far that has supported their argument. Dragan and the like use baseless and ethnic/religious overtones that are the sole reasons why we even have to discuss these issues.

Seselj would be very proud of you Dragan and co. Too bad he is a vile war criminal.

Zlatko

pre 16 godina

The ignorant comments sent to B92 never cease to amaze me. To this day, year 2008, i am still amazed by what things people say about the balkans.

Let me spell it out for you, nice and clear.

The hyrdo electric dam, which btw is located at co-ordinates 43°57'51.27"N, 19°24'37.92"E is on the border between Serbia and RS (Which to my recolection was still inside a country called Bosnia and Herzegovina).

The entire populace of Bosnia would benefit from receiving money from Serbia, as someone already mentioned, i dont know what Croatia has to do with this...but regardless.

The money of "4.5 Billion" is probably some calculation they've used since 1992 to account for lost revenue.

Anyways, that being said, i'm fairly certain that some sort of concession will be made, probably in arms (like we need more in the balkans), and/or the money will be illegally funnelled, but whatever.

The point is, i can see where the Bosnian government is coming from, as the BOSNIAK side would like it's cut, as it IS in Bosnia, as is Republika Srpska.

So when ignorant comments such as "Moslems" and other things pop up, that annoys me quite a bit.

Yaroslav

pre 16 godina

Serbia owes Bosnia nothing. This is the same man who claimed that Serbia would be found guily of genocide and forced to pay $120 billion to Bosnia and that then the Bosniaks could build a "mega-mosque" in every village in Bosnia. Too bad for him, Bosnia lost it;'s case and they will lose this claim. Serbia owes them nothing.

Michael Thomas

pre 16 godina

Bajina Bašta is in Serbia, not Bosnia. Why Serbia should pay Bosnian Moslems for its use is not clear.

Zvornik is part of Republika Srpska. If Serbia owes Republika Srpska money then that is a matter for them resolve; Republika Srpska does not need the Moslems to intercede on its behalf.

I fail to see what Croatia has to do with any of this.

Sam

pre 16 godina

Arent these hydro-electic power stations on joint territory ie the river Drina? Its irrelavant when they were built, this bit was added by B92 and wasnt part of the reason why this money is owed.

Zlatko

pre 16 godina

Wow Dragan, that is a REALLY well written, educated and sound arguement you have going there..the only thing they're good at is building mosques...yep, that statement will echo through eternity with all the other great speeches...simply excellent.

Religion is becoming a nuiscance FAST in the balkans, all these people wasting money on something that does nothing and doesnt exist.

How many churches have sprung up in Republika Srpska? How many in Croatia?

As for this lawsuit, i agree to an extent that a lot of the SFRY resources should have been shared more equally, with the wars and animosity and racism aside.

Dragan

pre 16 godina

It looks like Silajdzic has run out money from the middle east to build more Mosques. Mosque building is the only functioning industry in his Federation.
Sorry Haris, you're not getting a dime from Serbs, our economy is strong and growing, and no thanks to you.
But we don't mind if you take more money from your 'allies', the Croats.
Cheers!

Dragan

pre 16 godina

It looks like Silajdzic has run out money from the middle east to build more Mosques. Mosque building is the only functioning industry in his Federation.
Sorry Haris, you're not getting a dime from Serbs, our economy is strong and growing, and no thanks to you.
But we don't mind if you take more money from your 'allies', the Croats.
Cheers!

Michael Thomas

pre 16 godina

Bajina Bašta is in Serbia, not Bosnia. Why Serbia should pay Bosnian Moslems for its use is not clear.

Zvornik is part of Republika Srpska. If Serbia owes Republika Srpska money then that is a matter for them resolve; Republika Srpska does not need the Moslems to intercede on its behalf.

I fail to see what Croatia has to do with any of this.

Yaroslav

pre 16 godina

Serbia owes Bosnia nothing. This is the same man who claimed that Serbia would be found guily of genocide and forced to pay $120 billion to Bosnia and that then the Bosniaks could build a "mega-mosque" in every village in Bosnia. Too bad for him, Bosnia lost it;'s case and they will lose this claim. Serbia owes them nothing.

Zlatko

pre 16 godina

Wow Dragan, that is a REALLY well written, educated and sound arguement you have going there..the only thing they're good at is building mosques...yep, that statement will echo through eternity with all the other great speeches...simply excellent.

Religion is becoming a nuiscance FAST in the balkans, all these people wasting money on something that does nothing and doesnt exist.

How many churches have sprung up in Republika Srpska? How many in Croatia?

As for this lawsuit, i agree to an extent that a lot of the SFRY resources should have been shared more equally, with the wars and animosity and racism aside.

Zlatko

pre 16 godina

The ignorant comments sent to B92 never cease to amaze me. To this day, year 2008, i am still amazed by what things people say about the balkans.

Let me spell it out for you, nice and clear.

The hyrdo electric dam, which btw is located at co-ordinates 43°57'51.27"N, 19°24'37.92"E is on the border between Serbia and RS (Which to my recolection was still inside a country called Bosnia and Herzegovina).

The entire populace of Bosnia would benefit from receiving money from Serbia, as someone already mentioned, i dont know what Croatia has to do with this...but regardless.

The money of "4.5 Billion" is probably some calculation they've used since 1992 to account for lost revenue.

Anyways, that being said, i'm fairly certain that some sort of concession will be made, probably in arms (like we need more in the balkans), and/or the money will be illegally funnelled, but whatever.

The point is, i can see where the Bosnian government is coming from, as the BOSNIAK side would like it's cut, as it IS in Bosnia, as is Republika Srpska.

So when ignorant comments such as "Moslems" and other things pop up, that annoys me quite a bit.

Ben

pre 16 godina

Thankyou Zlatko,

You are the only one so far that has supported their argument. Dragan and the like use baseless and ethnic/religious overtones that are the sole reasons why we even have to discuss these issues.

Seselj would be very proud of you Dragan and co. Too bad he is a vile war criminal.

Sam

pre 16 godina

Arent these hydro-electic power stations on joint territory ie the river Drina? Its irrelavant when they were built, this bit was added by B92 and wasnt part of the reason why this money is owed.

Dragan

pre 16 godina

It looks like Silajdzic has run out money from the middle east to build more Mosques. Mosque building is the only functioning industry in his Federation.
Sorry Haris, you're not getting a dime from Serbs, our economy is strong and growing, and no thanks to you.
But we don't mind if you take more money from your 'allies', the Croats.
Cheers!

Zlatko

pre 16 godina

Wow Dragan, that is a REALLY well written, educated and sound arguement you have going there..the only thing they're good at is building mosques...yep, that statement will echo through eternity with all the other great speeches...simply excellent.

Religion is becoming a nuiscance FAST in the balkans, all these people wasting money on something that does nothing and doesnt exist.

How many churches have sprung up in Republika Srpska? How many in Croatia?

As for this lawsuit, i agree to an extent that a lot of the SFRY resources should have been shared more equally, with the wars and animosity and racism aside.

Zlatko

pre 16 godina

The ignorant comments sent to B92 never cease to amaze me. To this day, year 2008, i am still amazed by what things people say about the balkans.

Let me spell it out for you, nice and clear.

The hyrdo electric dam, which btw is located at co-ordinates 43°57'51.27"N, 19°24'37.92"E is on the border between Serbia and RS (Which to my recolection was still inside a country called Bosnia and Herzegovina).

The entire populace of Bosnia would benefit from receiving money from Serbia, as someone already mentioned, i dont know what Croatia has to do with this...but regardless.

The money of "4.5 Billion" is probably some calculation they've used since 1992 to account for lost revenue.

Anyways, that being said, i'm fairly certain that some sort of concession will be made, probably in arms (like we need more in the balkans), and/or the money will be illegally funnelled, but whatever.

The point is, i can see where the Bosnian government is coming from, as the BOSNIAK side would like it's cut, as it IS in Bosnia, as is Republika Srpska.

So when ignorant comments such as "Moslems" and other things pop up, that annoys me quite a bit.

Sam

pre 16 godina

Arent these hydro-electic power stations on joint territory ie the river Drina? Its irrelavant when they were built, this bit was added by B92 and wasnt part of the reason why this money is owed.

Michael Thomas

pre 16 godina

Bajina Bašta is in Serbia, not Bosnia. Why Serbia should pay Bosnian Moslems for its use is not clear.

Zvornik is part of Republika Srpska. If Serbia owes Republika Srpska money then that is a matter for them resolve; Republika Srpska does not need the Moslems to intercede on its behalf.

I fail to see what Croatia has to do with any of this.

Yaroslav

pre 16 godina

Serbia owes Bosnia nothing. This is the same man who claimed that Serbia would be found guily of genocide and forced to pay $120 billion to Bosnia and that then the Bosniaks could build a "mega-mosque" in every village in Bosnia. Too bad for him, Bosnia lost it;'s case and they will lose this claim. Serbia owes them nothing.

Ben

pre 16 godina

Thankyou Zlatko,

You are the only one so far that has supported their argument. Dragan and the like use baseless and ethnic/religious overtones that are the sole reasons why we even have to discuss these issues.

Seselj would be very proud of you Dragan and co. Too bad he is a vile war criminal.