The Serb member of Bosnia’s tripartite Presidency, Milorad Dodik, said on Sunday that he recently wrote to US President Donald Trump to inform him that he proposed to move Bosnia’s embassy in Israel to Jerusalem but that the other two Presidency members did not agree to it.
“I wrote to Trump several times and I will continue to do so. It must be known that there is one policy of the President in the United States, but also another one by others who he didn’t manage to defeat, the deep state,” Dodik said.
When asked whether Trump ever responded to any of those letters, Dodik said that “the response was certain behaviour, stances and less and less interference by foreigners in Bosnia and Herzegovina.”
Dodik said that the last time he wrote to the US President was on September 9, when he “welcomed his initiative to normalise relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.”
Dodik said he informed Trump that he tried to support the initiative and proposed that Bosnia moves its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and “follows the example of the US,” but that the other two Presidency members did not agree to it.