Dodik: Bosnia must focus on EU conditions

Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik says that Bosnia-Herzegovina needs to find a way of meeting the conditions for EU integration.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 20.05.2009.

09:42

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Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik says that Bosnia-Herzegovina needs to find a way of meeting the conditions for EU integration. Following U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden’s speech in Sarajevo yesterday, Dodik said last night that, as far as he was concerned, the Dayton Accords could guarantee Bosnia-Herzegovina’s stability forever, provided that different people did not interpret it as they saw fit. Dodik: Bosnia must focus on EU conditions “Mr. Biden clearly stated that the issue of internal organization is something that rests with us and that the two entities are not in question,“ he said. “Therefore, the point is for us here to calm the situation on the basis of the support that the EU and U.S. are clearly giving Bosnia-Herzegovina, and not for everyone to interpret what Biden said or what the U.S. advises, but to try to respond to the question of how to ensure that the citizens get the white Schengen,“ said the RS prime minister. Milorad Dodik (FoNet, archive)

Dodik: Bosnia must focus on EU conditions

“Mr. Biden clearly stated that the issue of internal organization is something that rests with us and that the two entities are not in question,“ he said.

“Therefore, the point is for us here to calm the situation on the basis of the support that the EU and U.S. are clearly giving Bosnia-Herzegovina, and not for everyone to interpret what Biden said or what the U.S. advises, but to try to respond to the question of how to ensure that the citizens get the white Schengen,“ said the RS prime minister.

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