The outgoing member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Milorad Dodik, said yesterday that he supports the Serbian people in Kosovo in everything and that BiH entity Republika Srpska (RS) is ready to do everything to help them even beyond its capacity.
“The unity of church and state must exist in the protection of our people in Kosovo and Metohija and our people will never be left alone there,” said Dodik after the meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Serbian Patriarch Porfri and members of the Holy Synod.
“No new Oluja (Storm) operations and pogroms will happen. The state of Serbia guarantees the status of freedom for all Serbs wherever they are,” said Dodik.
He pointed out that he is worried about the escalation caused by the irresponsible behavior of the Pristina authorities, who ignore the previously reached international agreements related to the formation of the Community of Serbian Municipalities.
“Our people in Kosovo and Metohija are determined to get what international law gave them. I support them,” stated Dodik and adds that RS is ready to help.
To recall, on November 1st, the measures for the re-registration of vehicles on the territory of Kosovo came into force, which are very unpopular among the Serbian population, and the announcement of the measures earlier resulted in raising tensions.
Serbs, members of the Kosovo police, took off their uniforms yesterday, symbolically showing their decision to leave Kosovo’s institutions.
This followed a meeting in Zvecan, where the political representatives of Kosovo Serbs decided to leave all the positions they held in the Kosovo government, Klix.ba reports.
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