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Monday, 22.06.2009.

11:12

Dodik: Inzko move unacceptable

Republic of Srpska (RS) Prime Minister Milorad Dodik has condemned the annulment of the RS parliament’s conclusions by the high representative.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

Szemi

I think that actually it will stay the way it is at the moment, I don't think that anyone will accept RS merging with Serbia, but on the other hand, I don't ever see Kosovo becoming a complete independent state, thanks to the UNSC.

In a way, I do kind of think that B&H is a state that should ideally break up, but in the realistic world, I think there would be another war over who gets what.

szemi

pre 14 godina

Piotr

It is so because we live in a world where the interests of US-Turkey-Israel-Saudi Arabia axis are above all.One day however luck may turn.My bet:Kosovo and Rs integral part of Serbia within 20 years.

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

I still cannot understand why RS is being forced to remain a part of Bosnia & Herzegovina, while Kosovo is allowed to be independent.

Does anyone else sit there and wonder about this blatant double standard? Not that I support an independent entity for either, outside of a mutual agreement, but isn't what's good for the goose, good for the gander? Or not?

roberto

pre 14 godina

the OHR will do whatever it needs to do to get bosnia back on track. and dodik needs to go bye bye, along with many other corrupt politicians there.

inzko is IMplementing the law that dodik and co. have been allowed to subvert for years. but so much more work needs to be done.

thank you.

roberto frisco

Aljosa

pre 14 godina

"effects of the powers transferred from the RS to Bosnia-Herzegovina"

R.Srpska wants reassurance these powers will not be abused by Bosnia-Hercegovina and to reaffirm R.Srpska's viability and legitimacy. They did not go outside the Dayton Agreement. This was supposed to be a step forward for everyone. If this was allowed to pass Dodik may have been prepared to allow some sort of functionality a way to conclude some EU reforms.

Inzko just wants to keep his job or maybe that fight with Solana(Eu foreign policy chief) tells a story of who's actually pulling the strings.

Inzko/US was prepared to sack some R.Srpska officials the EU stopped him!

Aljosa

pre 14 godina

"effects of the powers transferred from the RS to Bosnia-Herzegovina"

R.Srpska wants reassurance these powers will not be abused by Bosnia-Hercegovina and to reaffirm R.Srpska's viability and legitimacy. They did not go outside the Dayton Agreement. This was supposed to be a step forward for everyone. If this was allowed to pass Dodik may have been prepared to allow some sort of functionality a way to conclude some EU reforms.

Inzko just wants to keep his job or maybe that fight with Solana(Eu foreign policy chief) tells a story of who's actually pulling the strings.

Inzko/US was prepared to sack some R.Srpska officials the EU stopped him!

roberto

pre 14 godina

the OHR will do whatever it needs to do to get bosnia back on track. and dodik needs to go bye bye, along with many other corrupt politicians there.

inzko is IMplementing the law that dodik and co. have been allowed to subvert for years. but so much more work needs to be done.

thank you.

roberto frisco

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

I still cannot understand why RS is being forced to remain a part of Bosnia & Herzegovina, while Kosovo is allowed to be independent.

Does anyone else sit there and wonder about this blatant double standard? Not that I support an independent entity for either, outside of a mutual agreement, but isn't what's good for the goose, good for the gander? Or not?

szemi

pre 14 godina

Piotr

It is so because we live in a world where the interests of US-Turkey-Israel-Saudi Arabia axis are above all.One day however luck may turn.My bet:Kosovo and Rs integral part of Serbia within 20 years.

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

Szemi

I think that actually it will stay the way it is at the moment, I don't think that anyone will accept RS merging with Serbia, but on the other hand, I don't ever see Kosovo becoming a complete independent state, thanks to the UNSC.

In a way, I do kind of think that B&H is a state that should ideally break up, but in the realistic world, I think there would be another war over who gets what.

roberto

pre 14 godina

the OHR will do whatever it needs to do to get bosnia back on track. and dodik needs to go bye bye, along with many other corrupt politicians there.

inzko is IMplementing the law that dodik and co. have been allowed to subvert for years. but so much more work needs to be done.

thank you.

roberto frisco

Aljosa

pre 14 godina

"effects of the powers transferred from the RS to Bosnia-Herzegovina"

R.Srpska wants reassurance these powers will not be abused by Bosnia-Hercegovina and to reaffirm R.Srpska's viability and legitimacy. They did not go outside the Dayton Agreement. This was supposed to be a step forward for everyone. If this was allowed to pass Dodik may have been prepared to allow some sort of functionality a way to conclude some EU reforms.

Inzko just wants to keep his job or maybe that fight with Solana(Eu foreign policy chief) tells a story of who's actually pulling the strings.

Inzko/US was prepared to sack some R.Srpska officials the EU stopped him!

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

I still cannot understand why RS is being forced to remain a part of Bosnia & Herzegovina, while Kosovo is allowed to be independent.

Does anyone else sit there and wonder about this blatant double standard? Not that I support an independent entity for either, outside of a mutual agreement, but isn't what's good for the goose, good for the gander? Or not?

szemi

pre 14 godina

Piotr

It is so because we live in a world where the interests of US-Turkey-Israel-Saudi Arabia axis are above all.One day however luck may turn.My bet:Kosovo and Rs integral part of Serbia within 20 years.

Peter Sudyka

pre 14 godina

Szemi

I think that actually it will stay the way it is at the moment, I don't think that anyone will accept RS merging with Serbia, but on the other hand, I don't ever see Kosovo becoming a complete independent state, thanks to the UNSC.

In a way, I do kind of think that B&H is a state that should ideally break up, but in the realistic world, I think there would be another war over who gets what.