Serbian, Bosnian officials continue feud

President Boris Tadić says he will not host the next session of the Igman Initiative after Željko Komšić's remarks.

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Thursday, 01.11.2007.

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President Boris Tadic says he will not host the next session of the Igman Initiative after Zeljko Komsic's remarks. B92 has learned that Tadic made the decision after Komsic, a member of the Bosnian Presidency, in a recent statement "insulted Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica," causing what the sources with the president described as "a serious incident." Serbian, Bosnian officials continue feud Serbia now expects a public apology, and has put the meeting, previously scheduled for November 11, on hold. The Igman Initiative gathers over one hundred NGOs from Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia, with the goal of normalizing relations between the three countries after the bloodshed of the 1990's. Beta news agency reported that Tadic's cabinet said the president supported the initiative, "and hoped a new session will take place soon." The simmering political crisis in Bosnia, with tension between the two entities and the high international representative in the country, Miroslav Lajcak, spilled over to the relations between Sarajevo and Belgrade, when Kostunica first accused Lajcak of jeopardizing the Dayton peace agreement, then tied the issue of Kosovo's status with that of the Bosnian Serb entity, the Republic of Srpska (RS). Komsic, a Croat member of the Bosnian Presidency, hit back by advising Kostunica not to interfere in Bosnian internal affairs, because in his words, "unless he [Kostunica] kept his fingers away, he could get both his fingers and his nose smacked." Kostunica's party, the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), then severely criticized B92 for reporting this piece of news. Today, Komsic was once again not in a mood for diplomatic etiquette when he reacted to the latest news from Belgrade regarding the Igman Initiative. "I don't care," he said, and added, "I am not interested," when asked why the Serbian president was "angry" at him. Komsic added he had no plans to attend the now cancelled session, meant to take place in Belgrade.

Serbian, Bosnian officials continue feud

Serbia now expects a public apology, and has put the meeting, previously scheduled for November 11, on hold.

The Igman Initiative gathers over one hundred NGOs from Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia, with the goal of normalizing relations between the three countries after the bloodshed of the 1990's.

Beta news agency reported that Tadić's cabinet said the president supported the initiative, "and hoped a new session will take place soon."

The simmering political crisis in Bosnia, with tension between the two entities and the high international representative in the country, Miroslav Lajčak, spilled over to the relations between Sarajevo and Belgrade, when Koštunica first accused Lajčak of jeopardizing the Dayton peace agreement, then tied the issue of Kosovo's status with that of the Bosnian Serb entity, the Republic of Srpska (RS).

Komšić, a Croat member of the Bosnian Presidency, hit back by advising Koštunica not to interfere in Bosnian internal affairs, because in his words, "unless he [Koštunica] kept his fingers away, he could get both his fingers and his nose smacked."

Koštunica's party, the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), then severely criticized B92 for reporting this piece of news.

Today, Komšić was once again not in a mood for diplomatic etiquette when he reacted to the latest news from Belgrade regarding the Igman Initiative.

"I don't care," he said, and added, "I am not interested," when asked why the Serbian president was "angry" at him.

Komšić added he had no plans to attend the now cancelled session, meant to take place in Belgrade.

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