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BiH Security Minister: ‘Members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia are absolutely welcome’

Published August 9, 2024
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Minister of Security Nenad Nesic told that he absolutely supports the arrival of members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia in BiH entity Republika Srpska (RS), as well as all those, as he stated, who contribute to peace and stability in the region.

“Unfortunately, the SDA, the DF of the fake Croat Komsic still live in the war years and see imaginary enemies everywhere. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia is the guarantor of peace and stability both in Serbia and in the region and all our security agencies, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia of the RS and from the level of BiH and the Federation BiH (FBiH) successfully cooperates with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia and prevents crime and corruption,” Nesic pointed out.

He said that – ‘apart from cheap political points and games, he sees no reason for such reactions from FBiH’, and asked what six people anywhere in the world can change.

“Dear brothers from Serbia, welcome to RS. The Minister of Security in the Council of Ministers welcomes you,” said Nesic.

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