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Friday, 08.01.2010.

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Tadić to attend RS Day celebrations

Serbian President Boris Tadić will travel to Banja Luka on Saturday to attend Republic of Srpska (RS) Day celebrations.

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SimplyStated

pre 14 godina

Mr. Tadic is more then welcome to visit Bosnia-Herzegovina's capital as the head of state of a neighboring country but his continued provocations can not do anything but further sour the relations between the two countries. We all know what Dodik is saying in public and his rhetoric is very provocative and dangerous. If Tadic is seen as endorsing Dodik's radical policies then his image as a reformer will be tainted and his credibility will go down the drain. Dodik only has bad intentions for Bosnia-Herzegovina and if it's seen that Tadic publicly endorses Dodik's policies it will become clear that Tadic is an enemy to the state of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the response to his actions will seriously deteriorate the relationship between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia. There is a pattern of Serbia's relations with its neighbors souring and the fallout between BiH and Serbia will only be the latest of relationships to significantly deteriorate.

Dan

pre 14 godina

(FairPlay, 8 January 2010 23:42)

Reading this article the party is in Banja Luka and as I recall Tadic has always and constantly publicly stated his leadership endorses Bosnia's Sovreignty,
if you needed him to pick up Siladzic on the way then he should have rung before he made plans. Bosnia is a sovreign nation and Republika Srpska is an autonomous republic in it something I as an average Serb understand , how about catching up fair play.

Ziveli.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

What business does Tadic have in Bosnia-Herzegovina? Is he going there to celebrate war crimes? This is shameful and amateurish behavior on his part. If he thinks that he can have it both ways (i.e. wanting countries to respect Serbia's sovereignty but purposefully disrespecting the sovereinty of other states) then he's sorely mistaken. If he wants to pay an official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina, to which he would surely be welcomed, then he should visit the state captial with all the appropriate honors and should adress the country's parliament and meet with its presidency. Him going to parts of the country to mark holidays that are not officially recognized by the state is very disrespectful to the Bosnian people and their elected government. Either Tadic is ignorant of due protocol when visiting foreign countries or he is intentionally insulting the Bosnian people. We can already see that relations between Serbia and Croatia have seriously deteriorated and that can also happen between BiH and Serbia if Tadic continues to insult the Bosnian people by ignoring their state's instituitons and their country's sovereignty.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

So when Mesic visits Kosovo he is worsening relations between neighboring countries but when Tadic goes to have tea with Dodik and in the process disrespects the state instituitons of Bosnia-Herzegovina then that is not seen as a problem. Tadic is the biggest hypocrite in the Balkans today. It's as if he has to mouths one he directs to foreign audiences and one to Serb radicals. It is little wonder that the international community is starting to see him for what he really is, a pseudo reformer who is continuing Milosevic era policies of destabilizing the region. Actions speak louder then words and so far Tadic's actions have been detrimental to regional stability.

Lenard

pre 14 godina

The Serb entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina is marking January 9 – the day when 18 years ago the RS was established. Lets review again what it was established on and how quasi Srpska was violently established. Murder ,mass graves all over in fictitious Srpska entity, genocide Srebrenica ,ethnic cleansing of people from their country ,homes and destruction of them ,rape ,interment camps ,grosses violation of international human rights, blowing up their places of worship and destruction of their cultural places and monuments etc. Such criminality of likes not seen since WW2. Serbian President Boris Tadić will travel to Banja Luka on Saturday to attend of Srpska celebrations. Serbian President Boris Tadić will be celebrating. He should hang hes head in shame and remorse with all the rest of those attending. For all those children ,women ,men violently criminally cut of from life. Also for their grieving suffering families and friends of the horrible injustice.

Lenard

pre 14 godina

The Serb entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina is marking January 9 – the day when 18 years ago the RS was established. Lets review again what it was established on and how quasi Srpska was violently established. Murder ,mass graves all over in fictitious Srpska entity, genocide Srebrenica ,ethnic cleansing of people from their country ,homes and destruction of them ,rape ,interment camps ,grosses violation of international human rights, blowing up their places of worship and destruction of their cultural places and monuments etc. Such criminality of likes not seen since WW2. Serbian President Boris Tadić will travel to Banja Luka on Saturday to attend of Srpska celebrations. Serbian President Boris Tadić will be celebrating. He should hang hes head in shame and remorse with all the rest of those attending. For all those children ,women ,men violently criminally cut of from life. Also for their grieving suffering families and friends of the horrible injustice.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

So when Mesic visits Kosovo he is worsening relations between neighboring countries but when Tadic goes to have tea with Dodik and in the process disrespects the state instituitons of Bosnia-Herzegovina then that is not seen as a problem. Tadic is the biggest hypocrite in the Balkans today. It's as if he has to mouths one he directs to foreign audiences and one to Serb radicals. It is little wonder that the international community is starting to see him for what he really is, a pseudo reformer who is continuing Milosevic era policies of destabilizing the region. Actions speak louder then words and so far Tadic's actions have been detrimental to regional stability.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

What business does Tadic have in Bosnia-Herzegovina? Is he going there to celebrate war crimes? This is shameful and amateurish behavior on his part. If he thinks that he can have it both ways (i.e. wanting countries to respect Serbia's sovereignty but purposefully disrespecting the sovereinty of other states) then he's sorely mistaken. If he wants to pay an official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina, to which he would surely be welcomed, then he should visit the state captial with all the appropriate honors and should adress the country's parliament and meet with its presidency. Him going to parts of the country to mark holidays that are not officially recognized by the state is very disrespectful to the Bosnian people and their elected government. Either Tadic is ignorant of due protocol when visiting foreign countries or he is intentionally insulting the Bosnian people. We can already see that relations between Serbia and Croatia have seriously deteriorated and that can also happen between BiH and Serbia if Tadic continues to insult the Bosnian people by ignoring their state's instituitons and their country's sovereignty.

Dan

pre 14 godina

(FairPlay, 8 January 2010 23:42)

Reading this article the party is in Banja Luka and as I recall Tadic has always and constantly publicly stated his leadership endorses Bosnia's Sovreignty,
if you needed him to pick up Siladzic on the way then he should have rung before he made plans. Bosnia is a sovreign nation and Republika Srpska is an autonomous republic in it something I as an average Serb understand , how about catching up fair play.

Ziveli.

SimplyStated

pre 14 godina

Mr. Tadic is more then welcome to visit Bosnia-Herzegovina's capital as the head of state of a neighboring country but his continued provocations can not do anything but further sour the relations between the two countries. We all know what Dodik is saying in public and his rhetoric is very provocative and dangerous. If Tadic is seen as endorsing Dodik's radical policies then his image as a reformer will be tainted and his credibility will go down the drain. Dodik only has bad intentions for Bosnia-Herzegovina and if it's seen that Tadic publicly endorses Dodik's policies it will become clear that Tadic is an enemy to the state of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the response to his actions will seriously deteriorate the relationship between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia. There is a pattern of Serbia's relations with its neighbors souring and the fallout between BiH and Serbia will only be the latest of relationships to significantly deteriorate.

Lenard

pre 14 godina

The Serb entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina is marking January 9 – the day when 18 years ago the RS was established. Lets review again what it was established on and how quasi Srpska was violently established. Murder ,mass graves all over in fictitious Srpska entity, genocide Srebrenica ,ethnic cleansing of people from their country ,homes and destruction of them ,rape ,interment camps ,grosses violation of international human rights, blowing up their places of worship and destruction of their cultural places and monuments etc. Such criminality of likes not seen since WW2. Serbian President Boris Tadić will travel to Banja Luka on Saturday to attend of Srpska celebrations. Serbian President Boris Tadić will be celebrating. He should hang hes head in shame and remorse with all the rest of those attending. For all those children ,women ,men violently criminally cut of from life. Also for their grieving suffering families and friends of the horrible injustice.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

What business does Tadic have in Bosnia-Herzegovina? Is he going there to celebrate war crimes? This is shameful and amateurish behavior on his part. If he thinks that he can have it both ways (i.e. wanting countries to respect Serbia's sovereignty but purposefully disrespecting the sovereinty of other states) then he's sorely mistaken. If he wants to pay an official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina, to which he would surely be welcomed, then he should visit the state captial with all the appropriate honors and should adress the country's parliament and meet with its presidency. Him going to parts of the country to mark holidays that are not officially recognized by the state is very disrespectful to the Bosnian people and their elected government. Either Tadic is ignorant of due protocol when visiting foreign countries or he is intentionally insulting the Bosnian people. We can already see that relations between Serbia and Croatia have seriously deteriorated and that can also happen between BiH and Serbia if Tadic continues to insult the Bosnian people by ignoring their state's instituitons and their country's sovereignty.

FairPlay

pre 14 godina

So when Mesic visits Kosovo he is worsening relations between neighboring countries but when Tadic goes to have tea with Dodik and in the process disrespects the state instituitons of Bosnia-Herzegovina then that is not seen as a problem. Tadic is the biggest hypocrite in the Balkans today. It's as if he has to mouths one he directs to foreign audiences and one to Serb radicals. It is little wonder that the international community is starting to see him for what he really is, a pseudo reformer who is continuing Milosevic era policies of destabilizing the region. Actions speak louder then words and so far Tadic's actions have been detrimental to regional stability.

SimplyStated

pre 14 godina

Mr. Tadic is more then welcome to visit Bosnia-Herzegovina's capital as the head of state of a neighboring country but his continued provocations can not do anything but further sour the relations between the two countries. We all know what Dodik is saying in public and his rhetoric is very provocative and dangerous. If Tadic is seen as endorsing Dodik's radical policies then his image as a reformer will be tainted and his credibility will go down the drain. Dodik only has bad intentions for Bosnia-Herzegovina and if it's seen that Tadic publicly endorses Dodik's policies it will become clear that Tadic is an enemy to the state of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the response to his actions will seriously deteriorate the relationship between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia. There is a pattern of Serbia's relations with its neighbors souring and the fallout between BiH and Serbia will only be the latest of relationships to significantly deteriorate.

Dan

pre 14 godina

(FairPlay, 8 January 2010 23:42)

Reading this article the party is in Banja Luka and as I recall Tadic has always and constantly publicly stated his leadership endorses Bosnia's Sovreignty,
if you needed him to pick up Siladzic on the way then he should have rung before he made plans. Bosnia is a sovreign nation and Republika Srpska is an autonomous republic in it something I as an average Serb understand , how about catching up fair play.

Ziveli.