≫ 

Dacic urges peace in the region, seeking common interests

Serbia is against changes to the Dayton Agreement - it can only be changed with consent of all three nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, he said

  • 0

Serbia is advocating regional peace and stability - and stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina - and all countries in the region should start seeking common interests, FM Ivica Dacic said Thursday.

Vucic urges stopping of hostilities in name of future

Serbia did not back the Republika Srpska Day referendum but, as a guarantor of the Dayton Agreement, it will respond to any threat while being able to protect itself and its interests, Dacic told the parliamentary committee on foreign affairs.

Responding to a question from Serbian Radical Party MP Natasa Jovanovic, who asked him about Serbia's reaction to possible sanctions against RS and the pressure on RS and its President Milorad Dodik, Dacic said Serbia would not impose sanctions on RS as that was not realistic.

Serbia is against changes to the Dayton Agreement - it can only be changed with consent of all three nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, he said.

(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)

Podelite vest:

Pošaljite nam Vaše snimke, fotografije i priče na broj telefona +381 64 8939257 (WhatsApp / Viber / Telegram).

Telegraf.rs zadržava sva prava nad sadržajem. Za preuzimanje sadržaja pogledajte uputstva na stranici Uslovi korišćenja.

Comments

Da li želite da dobijate obaveštenja o najnovijim vestima?

Možda kasnije
DA