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Germany comments after BiH Presidency Member refuses to give Agrement to New Ambassador

Published September 2, 2022
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Accusations that Germany is committed against the Serbian people are untenable and unfounded, said the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“The Federal Republic of Germany supports the Dayton agreement, which established the existence of the RS. Germany cooperates with its local and international partners for a functional BiH in which all its citizens with all their peculiarities are guaranteed rights, and which has a future in the European family of nations and in the EU,” the embassy answered the question of “Nezavisne Novine” about how they comment on Dodik’s views that Germany is against the RS and the Serbian people.

As a reminder, Dodik said that he voted against granting the agrement to the new German ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina because the Bundestag adopted a resolution in which, as he claims, the introduction of a civil Bosnia and Herzegovina and the cancellation of the Dayton Agreement, to the detriment of the Serbian and Croatian people, and to the benefit of Bosniaks.

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