Serbia’s Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin said in Drvar, western Bosnia, that any change to the Dayton Peace Agreement (which ended the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and holds the country’s Constitution) is unacceptable for Serbia as is any disrespect of procedures stemming from the Agreement.
Vulin added that Russia, as a member of the Peace Implementation Committee and as one of the guarantor countries of the Dayton Agreement, has the right to its views, but that he cannot comment on them.
He said that Serbia is worried about everything that is happening in BiH – because of the pressures that exist on the Republika Srpska entity, that laws are being imposed that should impose the truth, that such laws always apply only to Serbs, because of the possibility of those laws becoming a means by which to arrest the disobedient.
“The former High Representative (Valentin Inzko) seemed to want to take revenge on all the peoples in BiH, whether because they did not love him or because he did not like the country in which he lived and worked, but 12 days before he left, on the day when “Austria-Hungary sent a similar ultimatum more than 100 years ago to the Kingdom of Serbia, he imposed a law which seems to aim to permanently poison the relations in BiH, to permanently set discord among people who live here,” said Vulin.
Vulin appealed to all politicians to never impose anything but to take care of democratic procedures, to respect them, because that is the only way for peace and understanding to prevail in BiH and in the entire region.
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