Dodik's threat to Bosnia, Kosovo and Montenegro, Rama: I'm surprised at the silence of EU partners

Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has reacted to statements made by the leader of “Republika Srpska”, Milorad Dodik for what he has called Serbia's big “” and where it should join Montenegro, Kosovo and Bosnia. Rama has said that three days have passed by a dangerous and stimulating statement to Bosnia, [...]
Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has reacted to statements made by the leader of “Republika Srpska”, Milorad Dodik for what he has called Serbia's big “” and where it should join Montenegro, Kosovo and Bosnia.
Rama has said that three days have passed by a dangerous and stimulating statement to Bosnia, Kosovo and Montenegro, and says he is surprised at the current reaction of internationals.
The head of the Albanian government has said he hopes this silence of EU partners will be said soon.
Three days have passed since dangerous and stimulating statements against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Montenegro. I must confess, I'm surprised by the lack of reactions so far from our EU partners, and I sincerely hope that this silence is broken as soon as possible!”, Rama wrote.
Three days ago, the head of Bosnian Serbs sponsored by the US, Miloard Dodik, in an interview on Russian propaganda service “Sputnik”, a service that is banned in the European Union, has said that the “Serbs living in the Balkans must join a state of”, claiming this could become “with political measures, not war”.













