The Ambassador of BiH to Serbia, Aleksandar Vranješ, stated that the West will not give Bosniaks a state because it does not want an ethnically pure Muslim country on European soil.
In an interview with Politika, Vranješ mentioned that the role of Serbs and Croats in the West’s vision is to act as a barrier to the Islamic factor, which is why the idea of a peaceful separation is problematic for them.
“BiH can only survive as a confederation of three entities without foreign presence, which would quickly join the EU. This would be the only option to keep BiH alive. Otherwise, BiH will inevitably disintegrate, hopefully peacefully, and Republika Srpska will seek a new path,” Vranješ said.
He noted that the non-binding resolution on Srebrenica is already causing many negative political consequences for BiH.
“The countries that supported the resolution have managed to set the reconciliation process back, further dividing an already deeply divided BiH, and demonstrating to the whole world that the BiH Constitution does not apply when their (geo) political interests are at stake,” Vranješ stated.
From this “Pyrrhic victory of the collective West,” BiH has not benefited, but Republika Srpska has, said Vranješ, pointing out that Srpska benefits from any international actions that diminish BiH’s position and accelerate its disintegration.
“The events in Srebrenica in July 1995 can also be viewed as the founding myth of the Bosniak nation,” Vranješ highlighted.
Vranješ believes that Germany’s interest as the proposer of the resolution was to “wash away” its genocidal past and manipulate the Turkish diaspora before the elections, with BiH being the least of their concerns.
“The Serb people are victims of genocide and, of course, resist historical revisionism and attempts to place Srebrenica in the same category as the much larger massacres at Jasenovac, Jajinci, Šumarice, Prebilovci, Garavice, Donja Gradina, Jadovno, Pag, Stari Brod, and many other execution sites and killing fields for Serbs,” Vranješ noted.
Source: RTRS