Jansa's document on ending the disintegration of SFRY, submitted through secret channels, calls for Gruevski's return

Following yesterday's information that the Prime Minister of Slovenia, Janez Jansa, had sent an unofficial "non-paper" document to Brussels, requesting the partition of BiH, and he then denied the accusations, Slovenian media reported that the document probably existed. However, the non-paper stirring the Balkans was not delivered, as According to the Slovenian media, it was not submitted through a regular procedure, but through secret channels.

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The portal 24ur.com announced, citing sources, that there is a great possibility that the secret document really exists, but that it was allegedly not submitted through the usual diplomatic channels. They also claim that the document was not seen by Slovenia's top officials.

According to the mentioned source, the document also refers to return of the former Prime Minister of Northern Macedonia, Nikola Gruevski, in the country, and the focus is not only on BiH.

They also addressed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the European Commission, the European Council and the US Embassy in Ljubljana for clarification on the information.

Slovenian MEPs Klemen Grossey and Irena Joveva responded to growing rumors of plans for the peaceful disintegration of BiH, saying Slovenia should primarily support the further process of Western Balkan integration into the EU and play a sincere role as mediator.

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- We should also do this in accordance with European values, principles, agreements and treaties and, above all, without any Euroscepticism or, worse, the desire to change the borders between the countries in the region. But Janez Jansa, with his destructive policy, is obviously leading us in a completely different direction in foreign relations - it was said in the joint statement.

Slovenia is "tailoring" the Western Balkans in diplomatic circles

Lawmakers, they say, are unaware of what the current Slovenian government is advocating in diplomatic circles.

- It is true, however, that these circles have been discussing for some time the change of Slovenian policy towards the Western Balkans region. In any case, everyone should to give them "It is clear that changing the borders between the countries in the region or changing the territorial organization in BiH will lead to bloodshed," they wrote in a press release. as published by the Slovenian portal

Also, a journalist from the Delo portal announced on his Twitter account that the press service of the President of the European Council Charles Michel confirmed that they had received a "non-paper" from Prime Minister Jansa for the Western Balkans, which according to unofficial information was sent last year.

As Serbian Blic reported yesterday, Slovenia will take over the presidency of the European Union on July 1st, and Jansa reportedly plans to impose a vision of "completing the break-up of Yugoslavia" during that time on the agenda. The vision has been translated into a "non-paper" document and implies a change of borders, a concrete secession of Republika Srpska and a redrawing of the borders in Montenegro, Northern Macedonia and Albania.

That is why Slovenian Ambassador Zorica Bukinac arrived at the BiH presidency yesterday afternoon at the invitation of member Zeljko Komsic. Ambassador Bukinec should officially comment on this unofficial document.

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