That would be a defeat for humanity,” Inzko stressed. “If they cannot live together in BiH, then Europe is also impossible and we do not accept that. ![]() ![]() In Bosnia, people always lived together, there were always four religions and Bosnia was known for that,” he said, arguing that life in the country was according to European standards “even when there was no Europe.” “The main topic was the ‘peaceful separation’ and the claim that in BiH we cannot live together, which is untrue. Inzko said that “there were other issues” that could have been raised but that some of those are, unfortunately, ongoing problems that are often repeated in his reports. In his latest report, which he presented on Tuesday, Inzko warned about the rhetoric of a “peaceful dissolution” of Bosnia and Herzegovina which is coming from the country’s semi-autonomous Republika Srpska (RS) entity, primarily the leader of the ruling party in the RS and current BiH Presidency Chairman, Milorad Dodik.ĭodik has been arguing that the best option for the country would be for Bosnia’s two entities to separate peacefully.
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