Vucic: Revision of BiH's lawsuit sets back relations 25 years

Serbian and Bosnian Serb leaders have agreed to maintain "daily communication" after the announcement of a revision of Bosnia's genocide lawsuit against Serbia.

The meeting between Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serb representative in the tripartite body Mladen Ivanic, and Serb Republic (RS) President Milorad Dodik was held in Belgrade on Wednesday and lasted an hour.

The four officials concluded that "relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina" will be disturbed by the development, Beta has reported.

"It is uncertain how relations in Bosnia-Herzegovina will develop, and what relations they expect to have with Serbia," Nikolic said after the meeting.

Vucic believes that "this is a big step backwards, setting relations back 25 years."

As he said, "the painstakingly built...

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