Secession not on agenda, and Putin doesn't want it - Dodik
Serb Republic (RS) President Milorad Dodik says that Russian President Vladimir Putin "did not ask him to secede from Bosnia-Herzegovina."
Friday, 19.05.2017.
11:03
Secession not on agenda, and Putin doesn't want it - Dodik
"I sat with Putin and he did not ask that from me. It's a lie that Putin is asking for that, the official Russian position is the Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina," Dodik told N1.He also said that there was "no project in Bosnia-Herzegovina that the RS benefits from."
"We are in a prison, in a pen called Bosnia-Herzegovina," Dodik said.
He accused Bosniak (Muslim) member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina and SDA party leader Bakir Izetbegovic of "undermining institutions" with his extra-institutional decision to launch a failed revision of the ICJ ruling in Bosnia's genocide lawsuit against Serbia. According to him, Bosniak politicians are making an effort to "maintain the victim principle."
Izetbegovic's statement that he would "once again" file a request to revise the judgment means that he has "gone loony," Dodik said.
"The suffering in Jasenovac, where hundreds of thousands of people were killed, and the crime in Srebrenica are incomparable and immeasurable. That's their problem, trying to maintain the victim principle," the RS leader said.
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