Bosnian Prime Minister: Arming is not from Tuzla, Serbia not looking for alibi here

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Prime Minister Nermin Niksic denied that weapons used in the attack on Kosovo police in Banjska have been purchased in Tuzla, calling them false claims and said they cannot be backed by any evidence. “
I understand Serbia in recent days has been exposed to great pressure from democratic states, but that doesn't mean they can seek alibi for their actions in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Serbia cannot seek responsibility on this side of the border for weapons supply, training paramilitary formations and groups of Serbian citizens and local officials that triggered armed conflict in northern Kosovo”.
Serbia's “Intelligence Services and its political leadership, unfortunately, have drafted a plan to transfer some of the responsibility to Bosnia and Herzegovina for the terrorist attack in the neighbouring country. In view of the political situation in our country, they have probably estimated that there will be no adequate, quick, accurate, fact-based reactions. We've been underestimated again”, Niksic said, reports N1info, broadcast the Kosovo Clan.
He said the weapons found by Kosovo police “were not produced in Bosnia and Herzegovina” and that Kosovo Police publicly highlighted serial numbers of mortar shells and other types of ammunition that are “produced in the Serbian factories of Sloboda, Krusik”.
Under our country's laws, during the export of weapons, ammunition and other military equipment, until individual shelling, stricter procedures are carried out in any other country according to NATO standards and in co-operation with NATO. Also required is a certificate from “endhand and Economic Relations (Certifiation for the final property user) and permission from the four state ministries (The Ministry of Defence, Security, Foreign Affairs and Economic Relations), as well as confirmation by the competent Ministry of Internal Affairs for the names of management of the tools, registration numbers establishing the means they conduct, travel routes, etc. Of course, all objective information says Serbian services have published false information. They recalculated if they thought such a joke would go unanswered”.
“We urge Serbia to transparently investigate the real causes and publicly reveal the true organisers and promoters of the terrorist attack, because we know they know who they really are”, Niksic said.












