BiH sends protest marks to Montenegro due to statements for “across the server”

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Affairs Minister, Ellmedin Konakoviq, sent signs to Montenegro because, as he said, “controversary statements to the Speaker of the Parliament, Andrija Majur, that the entire-Serbian Assembly is a gathering of two states”. “Although we're used to it, even though he constantly behaves like this, we'll [...]
“Although we are used to it, even though it constantly behaves like this, we will always react to efforts to attack Bosnia and Herzegovina's constitutional regulation”, said Konakovic, Radio Free Europe Radio Service broadcasting.
The entire Assembly “was held on June 8th in Belgrade, with representatives of the Government of Serbia and Serbian entity Republika Srpska participating.
It was organised under the slogan “A people, a congregation of Serbia and Srpska” and produced the so-called Declaration for the protection of national and political rights and the common future of the Serbian people.
Konakovic added he would analyse whether to send signs of protest to Serbia as well, due to some Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's interpretations.
He said the disrespect Bosnia and Herzegovina has recently experienced by Vuciqi has culminated with that “kumen”.
According to him, the signed statement contains some serious threats to Bosnia and Herzegovina's sovereignty, including a number of terms and phrases that are unconstitutional and prove serious interference in Bosnia's internal organisation.
Earlier, even the US Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina said that the conclusions adopted in the “whole-seater <Serbian” represent attacks on the Dayton Agreement with which two Bosnian entities were established: The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska é and Bosnia and Herzegovina state institutions.
The statement also cites Kosovo as Serbia's non-resistable “section”.












