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What Does Bosnian Serb Strongman Milorad Dodik Really Want?
Bosnia and Herzegovina faces possible break-up and renewed conflict if Bosnian Serb political leader Milorad Dodik finally goes ahead with his separatist agenda-but is he serious about seceding, or just seeking to consolidate political power?
The West is Indulging Dodik’s Secessionist Fantasy in Bosnia
The RS is almost wholly economically dependent on Sarajevo, and on increasingly frequent financial transfusions from Belgrade.
BIRN Fact-Check: The Questionable Claims of Bosnia’s Dodik
Dodik blaming foreign powers for the tensions in Bosnia, accused them of wanting to create "a Muslim state" and warned that any move by the European Union to exclude the Republika Srpska from its initiatives in the country would only "cement the independence" of the entity.
Serbia’s Vucic Takes an Illiberal Turn
Vucic took to the stage, adjusted his suit, and read the room. In the front row were some familiar faces: Former US Vice President Mike Pence, the prime ministers of Slovenia and Czechia, Janez Jansa and Andrej Babis, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik and the man they had all come to see, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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Vucic and Schmidt: "Irresponsible, dangerous"
Vui and Schmidt met at the "Mir" villa, and it is expected that the two officials will discuss the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and overcoming the crisis that arose after the BiH Parliament adopted the Law on Ban of Genocide Denial, after which the representatives of Republika Srpska decided not to participate in the work of joint institutions.
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Vučić: "It would be disastrous. That will not happen"
As a reminder, Dzaferovic called on the High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, to raise the issue of removing the Serbian member Milorad Dodik. President of Serbia pointed out that that would be a dangerous precedent.
Milanovic: You wouldn't believe it
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said that the Dayton Agreement, whose guarantors are Croatia and Serbia, did not fail, but, he pointed out, it was not respected.
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Turkish President Visits Bosnia, Montenegro to Boost Trade
Erdogan at a ruling party congress in March 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE/TURKISH PRESIDENT PRESS OFFICE.
Turkish public broadcaster TRT reported that Erdogan will also open a mosque in Sarajevo's old town that was restored by Turkish General Directorate for Foundations.
Why Bosnia Needs an Anti-Genocide Denial Law
That is a problem for a far bigger set of actors in Bosnia than the reactionary and secessionist Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, SNSD, of Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of the state presidency.
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"You're not welcome. You're going to break your teeth"
That was said by the Serbian member of the Presidency of BiH and the leader of the SNSD, Milorad Dodik.