Dodik does not like the fact that Kurti is coming to Sarajevo: Provocation, there will be problems
The President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, said that things in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be significantly complicated if the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, comes to Sarajevo, and repeated that the "Serbian factor" in BiH does not and will not allow the recognition of Kosovo. convey "H1".
"BiH did not recognize Kosovo. We will not allow Albanians from that region to enter with an ID card because that would mean a certain recognition of the so-called Kosovo. In that direction, we have news that Kurti is arriving in Sarajevo. And when we intervened and said that it would be a trap for serious problems between us in Bosnia and Herzegovina, then they thought of inviting him to a gathering of a non-governmental organization. Therefore, they are persistent to bring him to Sarajevo and provoke, and then tell us that Serbia is doing something wrong, even though it respects the territorial integrity of BiH," said Dodik.
He reiterated that Serbia respects the territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but "it is obvious that Sarajevo does not respect the integrity of Serbia".
"How do they think of moving forward with double standards and building a system in Bosnia and Herzegovina if, among other things, they are holding a session of a non-existent body (SSM) in the Parliament, although there is no agreement or anything about it?" And then they talk about the sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina. So they lie all the time and the double life they live is completely unbearable. They'll find a way to drag Kurti in private, if nothing else. But things in Bosnia and Herzegovina will become significantly more complicated after his arrival in Sarajevo," said Dodik, who as a guest attended the "Speech in Zurich" panel in Switzerland, where the main speaker was the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti will visit Sarajevo, where he is scheduled to deliver a speech at the extended session of the Association of Independent Intellectuals "Circle 99".