Dodik's map of partitioning Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Photo)

Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik without hesitation from public reactions at all shares Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In an exclusive interview for Deutsche Welle, Milorad Dodik said Republika Srpska would not organise a referendum on secession from Bosnia and Herzegovina. But only for the moment, because Republika Srpska's independence, the separation of this part from Bosnia and the union [...]
In an exclusive interview for Deutsche Welle, Milorad Dodik said Republika Srpska would not organise a referendum on secession from Bosnia and Herzegovina. But only for the moment, because Republika Srpska's independence, the separation of this part from Bosnia and the union with Serbia, remains its “dream”.
Milorad Dodik claims that the current Bosnia and Herzegovina “will not survive” in its present form. Unlike many other Serbian politicians, Dodik does not hesitate at all from partitioning Kosovo and Bosnia.
In the DW interview, conducted by Zorica Ilic and Bahri Cani, Dodik draws even the new borders of these countries.
Incriminating the interview where Dodik draws new borders in the Balkans has raised great interest in many Serbian, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia media. Serbia's president's cabinet, Aleksandar Vucic, has also reacted, which opposes changing borders in the Balkans.
The map drawing has also opposed the leader of the Social Democrats League in Vojvodina, Nenad Canak, who said that the “vision like this to remember the beginning of terrible tragedies since the early 1990s”.
“Milorad Dodik is playing with fire that would devour him as well“, Canak says.
In the series of interviews with Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bakir Izetbegovic, Dragan Covic, Mladen Ivanic and Milorad Dodik), they look forward to a difficult future for their country. All complain about blocking institutions and none of them see any quick solution to the problems, because all decisions are made by consensus.
Bosniak Izetbegovic and Croat Covovic would recognise Kosovo's independence, but that makes it impossible for Serb side opposition to institutions. / DW/













