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Thursday, 31.01.2008.

10:36

Lajčak: RS has no right to break free

High Representative to Bosnia-Hercegovina Miroslav Lajčak says that “the RS has no right to break away from Bosnia.“

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luciano

pre 16 godina

This Slovak gentleman is a citizen of Czechoslovakia?Does he not believe that the majority of people in RS have a right to vote for freedom?Why would the Serbs wanna live together politically with people in Bosnia who have massacred them so many times in the 20th century?This kind of rhetoric coming from a Slovak is ridiculous to put it mildly.Shalom

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

Lets change a few of Lajčak's words;

Serbia "is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the "UN SC Resolution 1244, UN laws on Sovereignity of its member states and the Helsinki Final Act" so that its existence cannot be brought into question,"

Clearly given that the reality of the "precedence" the US and a "few" EU states would set in its forced partition of Serbia what else do they fail to comprehend beyond the predictable dominoes that will fall when they act illegally ? Ah yes and this is all to create stability ???

- oh what a tangled web we weave.......

Bad Gorilla

pre 16 godina

Lajcak is right. The territorial integrity of Bosnia must be kept for the sake of all the ones that perished under the bloody hands of Mladic, Karadzic, Arkan and Milosevic.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

“Bosnia-Hercegovina is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the Dayton Accords, so that its existence cannot be brought into question,“ said

-So is Serbia internationally recognised state with the seat in the UN, and membership in many organisations. Did you mention any law Mr Lajcek? Do you call on international law? Resolution 1244-does that ring any bells? You arguments in this case are weak, as they are EU's but hey, what is good for one side, it is good enough for the other. I don't hear you protesting against partitioning of Serbia.

Bulgarian

pre 16 godina

Well well...

If the one of the most ethnically pure cleansed reason in Europe has the right to declare independence from the internationally recognised Serbia then those very same principles are to be applied to RS..

Just who are you kidding?

Mike

pre 16 godina

“the RS has no right to break away from Bosnia.“

-- Hey, Kosovo has no right to break away from Serbia, but we're not really worried about that, are we?

“Bosnia-Hercegovina is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the Dayton Accords, so that its existence cannot be brought into question,“ said Lajčak, in response to yesterday’s comments by Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik.

-- Well, Serbia is an internationally recognized state, whose territorial integrity is guaranteed by the United Nations, so that its existance also cannot be brought into question. Oh, but wait. We're questioning its territorial integrity anyway. Well, what's good for one, must be good for the other.

Mike

pre 16 godina

“the RS has no right to break away from Bosnia.“

-- Hey, Kosovo has no right to break away from Serbia, but we're not really worried about that, are we?

“Bosnia-Hercegovina is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the Dayton Accords, so that its existence cannot be brought into question,“ said Lajčak, in response to yesterday’s comments by Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik.

-- Well, Serbia is an internationally recognized state, whose territorial integrity is guaranteed by the United Nations, so that its existance also cannot be brought into question. Oh, but wait. We're questioning its territorial integrity anyway. Well, what's good for one, must be good for the other.

luciano

pre 16 godina

This Slovak gentleman is a citizen of Czechoslovakia?Does he not believe that the majority of people in RS have a right to vote for freedom?Why would the Serbs wanna live together politically with people in Bosnia who have massacred them so many times in the 20th century?This kind of rhetoric coming from a Slovak is ridiculous to put it mildly.Shalom

Bulgarian

pre 16 godina

Well well...

If the one of the most ethnically pure cleansed reason in Europe has the right to declare independence from the internationally recognised Serbia then those very same principles are to be applied to RS..

Just who are you kidding?

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

“Bosnia-Hercegovina is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the Dayton Accords, so that its existence cannot be brought into question,“ said

-So is Serbia internationally recognised state with the seat in the UN, and membership in many organisations. Did you mention any law Mr Lajcek? Do you call on international law? Resolution 1244-does that ring any bells? You arguments in this case are weak, as they are EU's but hey, what is good for one side, it is good enough for the other. I don't hear you protesting against partitioning of Serbia.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

Lets change a few of Lajčak's words;

Serbia "is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the "UN SC Resolution 1244, UN laws on Sovereignity of its member states and the Helsinki Final Act" so that its existence cannot be brought into question,"

Clearly given that the reality of the "precedence" the US and a "few" EU states would set in its forced partition of Serbia what else do they fail to comprehend beyond the predictable dominoes that will fall when they act illegally ? Ah yes and this is all to create stability ???

- oh what a tangled web we weave.......

Bad Gorilla

pre 16 godina

Lajcak is right. The territorial integrity of Bosnia must be kept for the sake of all the ones that perished under the bloody hands of Mladic, Karadzic, Arkan and Milosevic.

Bad Gorilla

pre 16 godina

Lajcak is right. The territorial integrity of Bosnia must be kept for the sake of all the ones that perished under the bloody hands of Mladic, Karadzic, Arkan and Milosevic.

Bulgarian

pre 16 godina

Well well...

If the one of the most ethnically pure cleansed reason in Europe has the right to declare independence from the internationally recognised Serbia then those very same principles are to be applied to RS..

Just who are you kidding?

Mike

pre 16 godina

“the RS has no right to break away from Bosnia.“

-- Hey, Kosovo has no right to break away from Serbia, but we're not really worried about that, are we?

“Bosnia-Hercegovina is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the Dayton Accords, so that its existence cannot be brought into question,“ said Lajčak, in response to yesterday’s comments by Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik.

-- Well, Serbia is an internationally recognized state, whose territorial integrity is guaranteed by the United Nations, so that its existance also cannot be brought into question. Oh, but wait. We're questioning its territorial integrity anyway. Well, what's good for one, must be good for the other.

luciano

pre 16 godina

This Slovak gentleman is a citizen of Czechoslovakia?Does he not believe that the majority of people in RS have a right to vote for freedom?Why would the Serbs wanna live together politically with people in Bosnia who have massacred them so many times in the 20th century?This kind of rhetoric coming from a Slovak is ridiculous to put it mildly.Shalom

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

“Bosnia-Hercegovina is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the Dayton Accords, so that its existence cannot be brought into question,“ said

-So is Serbia internationally recognised state with the seat in the UN, and membership in many organisations. Did you mention any law Mr Lajcek? Do you call on international law? Resolution 1244-does that ring any bells? You arguments in this case are weak, as they are EU's but hey, what is good for one side, it is good enough for the other. I don't hear you protesting against partitioning of Serbia.

Princip, UK

pre 16 godina

Lets change a few of Lajčak's words;

Serbia "is an internationally recognized state, and her territorial integrity is guaranteed by the "UN SC Resolution 1244, UN laws on Sovereignity of its member states and the Helsinki Final Act" so that its existence cannot be brought into question,"

Clearly given that the reality of the "precedence" the US and a "few" EU states would set in its forced partition of Serbia what else do they fail to comprehend beyond the predictable dominoes that will fall when they act illegally ? Ah yes and this is all to create stability ???

- oh what a tangled web we weave.......