Dodik interferes with the Kosovo issue as well: Serbia seeks north

Bosnian Republika Srpska Chairman Milorad Dodik, speaking of the Kosovo issue, says the four municipalities in northern Kosovo should be involved in Serbia's territorial composition, and then, according to him, to ensure the highest international standards of protection of the Serb people in Kosovo and protection of Church property [...]
Bosnian Serb Republika Srpska Chairman Milorad Dodik, speaking of the Kosovo issue, says the four municipalities in northern Kosovo should be involved in Serbia's territorial composition, and then, according to him, to ensure the highest international standards of protection of the Serb people in Kosovo and protection of Serb Church property and to be asked for some kind of exterritority.
Dodik points out that polarisation in Serbia around Kosovo always develops around whether Kosovo should be granted or not.
“Serbs must have a plan of their own that would include the short and long-term goals of our people. For starters this would be the reintegration of four municipalities in northern Kosovo”, Dodik has told the Serbian newspaper “Blic”.
Dodik says that when he told internationals in Brussels that he could show good will and at least four northern municipalities remain in Serbia, he told them he has received answers that none of them have asked for such a thing, Telegrafi conveys.
So nobody's ever asked for this. Our policy problem is that we always wait and don't ask. This doesn't work”, Dodik said.
Commenting on her that resolving the Kosovo issue again is in focus, Dodik says Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has managed to restore Kosovo as the topic because it was lost, marginalised and people were not interested in it.
We've come to the position where maybe we can do something. Also favorable is the movement of political processes in the EU and America. The elites who marked past time and if something is true, then it is true that in the United States it is no longer the same Clinton team”, he said.
Dodik, however, says that “should answer himself to the question of whether, hypothetically, Serbia can afford to turn Kosovo back and into its political system to enter guaranteed quotas for the Albanian community”, adding that “for this little one who thinks and that there is little readiness for it”.
Commenting on whether it comes to Kosovo securing a UN chair, the same will require Republika Srpska, Dodik says he does not hide the fact that his political goal is for Republika Srpska to be an independent state.












