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Wednesday, 24.09.2008.

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"Bosnia reminiscent of Serbia-Montenegro"

Miroslav Lajčak says that Bosnian political leaders have been pushing for their partisan agendas, preventing Bosnia from moving forward.

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Mike

pre 15 godina

Comparing BiH to two states that no longer exist does not bode well, especially when Federacija and RS, if given the opportunity would have a Czechoslovakian split themselves. Let's see where this ICJ ruling goes, because Dodik and co. will be watching it very carefully.

dingdong

pre 15 godina

With the exception of Bosnia, we see that decentralisation is taking place everywhere. It begs the question, why are we Serbs always an exception to the rule?! Bosnia could survive if there was the political will within Bosnia itself. However, this is not the case. Let everyone go their own way and once and for all let there be peace. The Serbs lost in Croatia and so the Croats will have to lose in Bosnia. The Muslims for their part will have to accept that they can only have 51% of Bosnia.

usaSERB

pre 15 godina

West should have known that this arrangement would never work. As long as we have politicians like Silajdjic from the war in 90s. Things will never change. He has same communist mentality of his mentor Izatbegovic. Hate for Serbs in Bosnia is not different now than it was in 90s. Even Mr. Miroslav Lajčak can see this.

"I have seen the same atmosphere that I see today in the Sarajevo – Banja Luka relations twice in my life. I saw it first in the Bratislava – Prague relations, and then in those between Podgorica and Belgrade, and we all know how that turned out,” the Slovak diplomat warned.“

And we all know how that turned out, It’s time for RS to say good riddance to Bosnia. We know it’s going to happen sooner or later. I say lets do it as soon as possible, before any more bloodshed.

jalabala

pre 15 godina

What Mr Lajcak says is all well and good but he doesn't mention the meddling of the international community. Whenever the Serbs elect someone the international community i.e. the US, doesn't like, they dimiss him using the Bonn Powers. Which other country is run in this way? None! The domestic politicians are not allowed to make decisions on their own. They're constantly blackmailed. Premier Dodik is absolutely correct when he states that the patience of the Serb people is wearing thin, especially in light of the illegal UDI by the Kosovo albanians.

usaSERB

pre 15 godina

West should have known that this arrangement would never work. As long as we have politicians like Silajdjic from the war in 90s. Things will never change. He has same communist mentality of his mentor Izatbegovic. Hate for Serbs in Bosnia is not different now than it was in 90s. Even Mr. Miroslav Lajčak can see this.

"I have seen the same atmosphere that I see today in the Sarajevo – Banja Luka relations twice in my life. I saw it first in the Bratislava – Prague relations, and then in those between Podgorica and Belgrade, and we all know how that turned out,” the Slovak diplomat warned.“

And we all know how that turned out, It’s time for RS to say good riddance to Bosnia. We know it’s going to happen sooner or later. I say lets do it as soon as possible, before any more bloodshed.

jalabala

pre 15 godina

What Mr Lajcak says is all well and good but he doesn't mention the meddling of the international community. Whenever the Serbs elect someone the international community i.e. the US, doesn't like, they dimiss him using the Bonn Powers. Which other country is run in this way? None! The domestic politicians are not allowed to make decisions on their own. They're constantly blackmailed. Premier Dodik is absolutely correct when he states that the patience of the Serb people is wearing thin, especially in light of the illegal UDI by the Kosovo albanians.

dingdong

pre 15 godina

With the exception of Bosnia, we see that decentralisation is taking place everywhere. It begs the question, why are we Serbs always an exception to the rule?! Bosnia could survive if there was the political will within Bosnia itself. However, this is not the case. Let everyone go their own way and once and for all let there be peace. The Serbs lost in Croatia and so the Croats will have to lose in Bosnia. The Muslims for their part will have to accept that they can only have 51% of Bosnia.

Mike

pre 15 godina

Comparing BiH to two states that no longer exist does not bode well, especially when Federacija and RS, if given the opportunity would have a Czechoslovakian split themselves. Let's see where this ICJ ruling goes, because Dodik and co. will be watching it very carefully.

jalabala

pre 15 godina

What Mr Lajcak says is all well and good but he doesn't mention the meddling of the international community. Whenever the Serbs elect someone the international community i.e. the US, doesn't like, they dimiss him using the Bonn Powers. Which other country is run in this way? None! The domestic politicians are not allowed to make decisions on their own. They're constantly blackmailed. Premier Dodik is absolutely correct when he states that the patience of the Serb people is wearing thin, especially in light of the illegal UDI by the Kosovo albanians.

usaSERB

pre 15 godina

West should have known that this arrangement would never work. As long as we have politicians like Silajdjic from the war in 90s. Things will never change. He has same communist mentality of his mentor Izatbegovic. Hate for Serbs in Bosnia is not different now than it was in 90s. Even Mr. Miroslav Lajčak can see this.

"I have seen the same atmosphere that I see today in the Sarajevo – Banja Luka relations twice in my life. I saw it first in the Bratislava – Prague relations, and then in those between Podgorica and Belgrade, and we all know how that turned out,” the Slovak diplomat warned.“

And we all know how that turned out, It’s time for RS to say good riddance to Bosnia. We know it’s going to happen sooner or later. I say lets do it as soon as possible, before any more bloodshed.

Mike

pre 15 godina

Comparing BiH to two states that no longer exist does not bode well, especially when Federacija and RS, if given the opportunity would have a Czechoslovakian split themselves. Let's see where this ICJ ruling goes, because Dodik and co. will be watching it very carefully.

dingdong

pre 15 godina

With the exception of Bosnia, we see that decentralisation is taking place everywhere. It begs the question, why are we Serbs always an exception to the rule?! Bosnia could survive if there was the political will within Bosnia itself. However, this is not the case. Let everyone go their own way and once and for all let there be peace. The Serbs lost in Croatia and so the Croats will have to lose in Bosnia. The Muslims for their part will have to accept that they can only have 51% of Bosnia.