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Dodik: I was not talking about Referendum with Nikolic

Published January 13, 2016
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Dodik Nikolić atvbl.comPresident of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik stated that yesterday he did not talk about the referendum with the President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolić, but about the fast implementation of agreed projects between RS and Serbia.

After a meeting with Nikolić, Dodik reiterated that the referendum will be held in the RS the moment he estimates it is purposeful.

“We did not talk about referendum; I do not know why this issue is so insisted on lately. Referendum is an issue legalized by many nations and peoples and I believe we also have the right on it, the topic is our choice and that referendum will take place the moment we estimate it is purposeful and useful,” Dodik said.

Dodik added that he and Nikolić discussed about relations between Serbia and RS and the implementation of projects.

“I must say that RS has continuously had good cooperation with Serbia dating many years back, but at this moment we also have one novelty – to implement the agreed projects and plans fast, which is very important,” Dodik stated, adding that there are no relationships more special to RS than those with Serbia.

Now, Dodik said, there is an opportunity to talk to people from Serbia about strengthening relations in economy, culture, education and health.

(Source: klix.ba)

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