Dodik: Serbia's proposal for demarcation with Bosnia accepted

BiH Presidency Chairman Milorad Dodik said today that resolving the border issue between Serbia and BiH should be actualised. He said all should be left in the belief that the agreement proposed by Serbia should be resolved '%vetuou and for Tanjug says the demarcation agreement must be accepted. During the Process Summit [...]
He said all should be left in the belief that the agreement proposed by Serbia should be resolved '%vetuou and for Tanjug says the demarcation agreement must be accepted.
During the Southeast European Co-operation Process Summit (SEECP), Dodik noted the problem of Bosnia and Herzegovina's border with Croatia and Serbia, claiming there is a delay and that these issues should be actualised.
He proposed that Serbia form an expert commission that should resolve the order of steps whether the borders should be determined according to the cadastral situation and then they are changed or vice versa.
The BiH-Serbia border is 335km long, and the disputed parts are in Zvornik and Bajina Basta, the hydropower plants in Zvornik and Bajina Basta respectively, the Belgrade-Bar railway passing through the BiH, and the municipalities Priboj and Rudo.
At the trilateral meeting of BiH, Serbia and Croatia in Mostar last year, there were discussions on the issue, and President Aleksandar Vuciq told the media that Serbia has already offered a compromise solution based on talks in Sarajevo and that “of the three representatives of the BeH” thought, they were inclined to accept it.
However, until now, the issue of conflicting points at the Serbia- Bosnia border has not been resolved.












