The Minister of Security in the Council of Ministers, Nenad Nešić, told the Bosniak member of the BiH Presidency, Denis Bećirović, and the Minister of Defense, Zukan Helez, that a peaceful dissolution is the best solution to the problems they are causing with their rhetoric.
Late last night, Helez published his comment on the reactions from Republika Srpska regarding Denis Bećirović’s request to NATO to send us an invitation for membership in the Alliance. The Minister of Security thus said of Nešić that Dodik is a stooge, and he called Milorad Dodik the false president of the RS.
He also explained that legally BiH did everything necessary to make its path towards NATO positive, and that SNSD’s Nebojša Radmanović also participated in that.
Nešić has now repeated that there is no membership of Bosnia and Herzegovina in NATO without the consent of the Republika Srpska and the Serbian people, because, as he says, when it comes to that, it is the RS that asks.
“Let Helez answer where are the helicopters he announced and where are those military camps in the Republika Srpska that appeared to him, where are those alleged suicide drones and numerous nonsense of Helez,” said Nešić.
Nešić added that Helez, “for the sake of getting cheap political points, poisons the Bosniak population first and foremost every day”.
He also commented on Bećirović, saying that he is in the position of a member of the BiH Presidency quite by accident and that he has not read either the Constitution of BiH or the Dayton Peace Agreement.
“It is not clear to him that without the consent of the Republika Srpska there can be no talk of membership in the NATO pact. Maybe part of BiH, but the part represented by Bećirović and Zukan, but without the Republika Srpska. These statements of theirs confirm that a peaceful dissolution is one of the solutions for political crisis within Bosnia and Herzegovina,” said Nešić.
Earlier, Bećirović asserted after the meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg that Bosnia and Herzegovina is fully ready to join NATO and that now everything is on the other side – whether they will invite us or not. Stoltenberg said that Bosnia and Herzegovina needs many reforms, Klix.ba reports.