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Thursday, 05.05.2011.

10:16

President opposed to "one-sided solutions in Bosnia"

Serbian President Boris Tadić has said that he is against imposing any solution on Bosnia-Herzegovina and "suspension of certain politicians".

Izvor: Tanjug

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Jason

pre 12 godina

Dodik's has already stated numerous times publically (and in meetings) that he will never recognise RS as a separate autonomy, and everyone knows that Serbia (and Croatia) are trying to get in the EU, so they're not going to risk that by playing silly games. Dodik is a smart man.

As a result, Serbs should stop playing silly games as well (even a fool would see that this has nothing to do with rights, this is just practice for secession) - the serbs are living more peacefully than 90% of the country - there is no need to bring the country into a stand-still.

The Serbs should recognise that a dead-end awaits them - if they keep this up, they could eventually be seen as a minority trying to dis-stabalize a country - it will all go downhill from there.

Act mature

M-la-maudite

pre 12 godina

The Serbs aren't doing as they please regardless of what anybody else thinks, they are trying to protect their legal rights and powers under the Dayton peace agreement; rights and powers which have been increasingly (unlawfully) downsized over time, thanks to the combined efforts of the federal authorities and international representaitives.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

1. The Serbs doing what they please without regard what anyone else thinks sounds pretty one-sided to me.
(Joe, 5 May 2011 17:40)
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If that were the case then why force us to live with them?

Zoran

pre 12 godina

1. The Serbs doing what they please without regard what anyone else thinks sounds pretty one-sided to me.
(Joe, 5 May 2011 17:40)
--
If that were the case then why force us to live with them?

M-la-maudite

pre 12 godina

The Serbs aren't doing as they please regardless of what anybody else thinks, they are trying to protect their legal rights and powers under the Dayton peace agreement; rights and powers which have been increasingly (unlawfully) downsized over time, thanks to the combined efforts of the federal authorities and international representaitives.

Jason

pre 12 godina

Dodik's has already stated numerous times publically (and in meetings) that he will never recognise RS as a separate autonomy, and everyone knows that Serbia (and Croatia) are trying to get in the EU, so they're not going to risk that by playing silly games. Dodik is a smart man.

As a result, Serbs should stop playing silly games as well (even a fool would see that this has nothing to do with rights, this is just practice for secession) - the serbs are living more peacefully than 90% of the country - there is no need to bring the country into a stand-still.

The Serbs should recognise that a dead-end awaits them - if they keep this up, they could eventually be seen as a minority trying to dis-stabalize a country - it will all go downhill from there.

Act mature

M-la-maudite

pre 12 godina

The Serbs aren't doing as they please regardless of what anybody else thinks, they are trying to protect their legal rights and powers under the Dayton peace agreement; rights and powers which have been increasingly (unlawfully) downsized over time, thanks to the combined efforts of the federal authorities and international representaitives.

Zoran

pre 12 godina

1. The Serbs doing what they please without regard what anyone else thinks sounds pretty one-sided to me.
(Joe, 5 May 2011 17:40)
--
If that were the case then why force us to live with them?

Jason

pre 12 godina

Dodik's has already stated numerous times publically (and in meetings) that he will never recognise RS as a separate autonomy, and everyone knows that Serbia (and Croatia) are trying to get in the EU, so they're not going to risk that by playing silly games. Dodik is a smart man.

As a result, Serbs should stop playing silly games as well (even a fool would see that this has nothing to do with rights, this is just practice for secession) - the serbs are living more peacefully than 90% of the country - there is no need to bring the country into a stand-still.

The Serbs should recognise that a dead-end awaits them - if they keep this up, they could eventually be seen as a minority trying to dis-stabalize a country - it will all go downhill from there.

Act mature