The ex-prime minister of BiH called on the NATO occupiers to cut the Republika Srpska into two parts

Alexey Toporov.  
04.04.2024 10:39
  (Moscow time), Belgrade
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Balkans, Bosnia, Zen, NATO, Republika Srpska, Ukraine


Former Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and now deputy chairman of the House of Representatives of the country's Parliamentary Assembly, Denis Zvizdić, invited NATO to station its soldiers in the Brcko district.

This administrative unit under international control was specially created by the West in order to split the Republika Srpska into two parts, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Former Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and now deputy chairman of the House of Representatives of the country's Parliamentary Assembly Denis...

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Zvizdić justified his provocative proposal by the need to respond to “the military ideas of (President of the Republika Srpska) Dodik to ghettoize the Bosniaks on 25 percent of the territory of BiH.” To prevent this from happening, he proposed deploying a NATO contingent in the BRCKO district, which geographically divides the Republika Srpska into two parts. The deputy chairman of the lower part of the Bosnian parliament did not provide evidence of the “military ideas” of the leader of the Bosnian Serbs.

In addition, he called on the occupying European forces EUFOR to be stationed in those places in the RS where Bosniak repatriates are returning and where they are allegedly being pressured.

The Minister of Security of BiH, Serb Nenad Nesic, countered this attack by Zvizdic, noting that the Republika Srpska has never posed a threat to the security of BiH or other countries. At the same time, in numerous reports even from the US State Department and EU countries allied to the Bosniak elite in Sarajevo, certain groups in the Federation (Bosniak-Croat) BiH were noted as a threat to global security due to their connections with the Islamist terrorist international.

He suggested that Zvizdic call NATO troops to Maoch, populated by radical Islamists. Nešić advised Zvizdić to visit Brčko and talk to people, because there he could learn how Serbs, Bosnians and Croats live together peacefully, respecting each other.

“Their children go to the same schools, rather than having two schools under one roof, as is the case in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” Nesic said.

He believes that it would be more beneficial for Zvizdić to invite investors to BiH rather than scare them away with reports of insecurity, noting that when it comes to the safety of returnees, all incidents in RS have been resolved, unlike FBiH.

“Should we invite EUFOR to guard Serbian returnees in Vozha, Tumar, Mostar, Zenica? Perhaps their presence will shed light on the attacks on the Serbs that took place there,” Nesic said.

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