Vulin: Any change to the Dayton Agreement is unacceptable to Serbia

He added that the Russian Federation, as a member of the Peace Council and as one of the Dayton Agreement's guarantor countries, has the right to its views, but that he cannot comment on them

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Any change to the Dayton Agreement is absolutely unacceptable to us and any non-compliance with the procedures, which resulted from the Dayton Agreement, is absolutely unacceptable for us, Serbian Minister of Internal Affairs of Serbia Aleksandar Vulin has said.

"The state of Serbia is against any act of imposing, we cannot accept any decision that is not accepted by the three constituent peoples and the two entities that make up BiH," Vulin said in Drvar when asked to comment on the diplomatic note of the Russian embassy, which says that it does not recognize Christian Schmidt as the new high representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).

He added that the Russian Federation, as a member of the Peace Council and as one of the Dayton Agreement's guarantor countries, has the right to its views, but that he cannot comment on them, the Ministry of the Interior said.

"We are very worried about everything that is happening in BiH, we are worried about the pressure on the Serb Republic (RS), we are worried about the fact that laws are being imposed that are supposed to impose the truth, and the truth cannot be imposed by laws. We are worried because such laws always apply only to Serbs, we are worried about the possibility that these laws will become a means, a political stick, to arrest the disobedient, we are worried because the mood in BiH has been very much spoiled in this way," said Vulin.

He also assessed that the former high representative seemed to want to take revenge on all peoples in BiH.

"Whether because they didn't like him or because he didn't like the country in which he lived and worked, but 12 days before he left, on the day Austria-Hungary sent a similar ultimatum more than 100 years ago to the Kingdom of Serbia, on that day, he imposed a law that seems to aim to permanently poison relations in BiH, to have people who live here permanently quarreling," said Vulin.

He appealed on all politicians to never impose anything but to care of democratic procedures, to respect them because, as he said, that is the only way for peace and understanding to prevail in BiH and in the entire region.

(Telegraf.rs)

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