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Vulin: BiH Defense Minister Blocked Military Plane Entry, We Arrived by Civilian Aircraft

Published January 17, 2025
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The Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vulin, stated that no one is angry with the Minister of Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Zukan Helez, for supporting students in Serbia, because, according to him, “there is no better way to explain how harmful everything students do is to Serbia.”

“No one is angry with Helez for supporting students in Serbia,” Vulin said, adding that Helez has “made the job harder for those he supports in Serbia.”

Yesterday, Vulin repeatedly insulted the BiH Defense Minister, and similarly, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic did so on Wednesday.

It is evident that Vulin still “cannot forgive” Helez for banning the flight of a Serbian military plane ahead of the commemoration of the unconstitutional January 9th as the Day of the Republika Srpska (RS). He stated that the Serbian delegation, despite Helez’s decision, “arrived in Banja Luka by civilian plane.”

“The dumber thing was banning the Serbian government from coming to Banja Luka by military plane, and we came by civilian one. Now that was stupid,” Vulin concluded.

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