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Komsic: Thirty Years later, it is still not what we fought for

Published May 23, 2022
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Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Zeljko Komsic spoke on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the accession of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations.

“Exactly 30 years ago, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was admitted to the United Nations. Thirty years later, unfortunately, it is still not what we fought for. We did not fight for cantons, entities, entity voting, such houses of peoples that are nothing but mechanisms of blockades in the hands of Zagreb and Belgrade branches, through which they seize most of the sovereignty of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, “Komsic wrote.

He pointed out that all compromises in the past 30 years have proved to be a failure.

“The more concessions and efforts were made to please those who submit political bills to Belgrade and Zagreb, their demands became bigger and bigger, and in the end they ended up in demands for dissolution, demands for the formation of parallel institutions, demands for ethnic territorial reorganization,” Komsic said.

Also, a member of the presidency called out “suspicious persons” who supported secessionists and separatists and pretended to be international friends.

“Bosnia and Herzegovina will be a civil state, someday. That is why it is worth fighting for, and not be a coward who, at the first threat or a glance of a third-class international official, agrees to everything that is put on his table and signed,” he concluded, Klix.ba writes.

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