"Merkel asked why we won't join anti-Dodik sanctions" - PM
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on Monday ruled out the possibility of his country joining Washington's <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region.php?yyyy=2017&mm=01&dd=18&nav_id=100267" class="text-link" target= "_blank">sanctions</a> against RS President Milorad Dodik.
Monday, 23.01.2017.
15:07
"Merkel asked why we won't join anti-Dodik sanctions" - PM
Speaking during a joint news conference in Belgrade with Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia-Herzegovina Denis Zvizdic, Vucic said Serbia "does not want to meddle in the internal affairs of Bosnia-Herzegovina, that's how it's been and how it will be.""(German Chancellor) Angela Merkel also asked me why we won't join sanctions against Dodik, and I gave her the same answer," the prime minister said.
Addressing the same topic, Zvizdic told reporters that "nobody in Bosnia-Herzegovina is happy because one of the most powerful countries in the world has introduced sanctions against Dodik - but his permanent anti-Dayton (peace agreement) activity has led to that."
Zvizdic also "expects this to be a good message and a lesson that everyone should turn to dialogue and togetherness."
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