Govt meeting cancelled amid RS boycott over Kosovo PM's visit to Bosnia

NEWS 05.12.202413:18 0 komentara
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A scheduled meeting of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), planned for Thursday in Sarajevo, was cancelled as ministers from Republika Srpska (RS) entity boycotted the session in protest against the visit of Kosovo's Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, to the capital.

Sources confirmed to N1 that the absence of RS representatives also impacted the planned meeting of the Working Group tasked with drafting the Reform Agenda. Although the Working Group was supposed to proceed with an online session, RS representatives have reportedly decided to boycott that meeting as well.

Predrag Kojovic, a member of the Working Group, had earlier informed N1 that the session was scheduled for 2:30 pm. However, the continued non-participation of RS representatives has raised concerns about further delays in the group's activities.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is set to arrive in Sarajevo on Thursday evening, a visit that has sparked significant backlash from RS officials. RS President Milorad Dodik warned that Kurti's arrival would complicate the already fragile political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The ongoing tension highlights persistent divisions within BiH’s political landscape, with the latest developments drawing renewed attention to the challenges of governance and cooperation among political parties.

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