The leadership’s policy in Srpska is clear – an institutionally strong and organized Republika Srpska while respecting the constitutional and Dayton obligations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, stated Stasa Košarac, the Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations in the Council of Ministers, during his appearance on the RTRS Telering show.
 
Although political communication with the “troika” parties is much better than it was with the SDA, he says, it doesn’t mean that key political issues are resolved. Košarac believes that politicians in Sarajevo are not free to make decisions and that everything they do is dictated by a part of the international community and the U.S. embassy.
 
“I believe that partners from the FBiH, especially those from Sarajevo, are not free in one dimension. I think they are fully burdened by the influence of a part of the international community, certain embassies. And I think they are completely motivated to implement the views of the U.S. Ambassador to BiH, Michael Murphy, to be in line with his policies and dictates. I would say that on one hand, and on the other hand, maybe it’s not collegial, but it’s politics, and my duty is to express a political stance, that they are in a complete political complex with the SDA. And that is, I would say, a diagnosis of the “troika” parties,” emphasized Košarac.

Source: RTRS

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