“If this line of defense falls, then Republika Srpska has fallen,” said Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik last night in RTRS’ Dnevnik 2.
Dodik stated that what this generation accomplishes will be a success for Serbs and their position in the next 50 years.
“Republika Srpska is my entire world. That is why I will continue to fight, and in this battle, we will win—not against Muslims, but against the injustice that has been inflicted upon us for the past 25 to 30 years,” said Dodik.
He noted that he has once again received a summons for an alleged attack on the constitutional order, based on an article imposed by Christian Schmidt, and added that he does not believe the current U.S. administration is defending such actions.
Dodik stated that the U.S. is no longer willing to dictate the affairs of other nations but is now advocating for peace, as is Republika Srpska.
“Based on Schmidt’s claims, a new indictment is being prepared against me. I was supposed to go tomorrow, but they rescheduled it for Monday. They have summoned me, Stevandić, Višković, ministers…” said Dodik.
When asked about threats of arrest warrants, Dodik simply responded, “We shall see.”
He also expressed satisfaction that, upon the implementation of newly adopted laws, about 20 members of SIPA will transition to Srpska’s police, along with personnel from the judiciary.
“They are well aware of how much the Serb national identity has been attacked,” Dodik stated.
Speaking about the court proceedings against him in the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, he pointed out that he knew who Judge Sena Uzunović was—that she was a member of the so-called Army of BiH—and that he attended the trial to demonstrate how politically orchestrated the case was.
He also noted that no calls for war have been heard from Republika Srpska, whereas in the Federation of BiH, such rhetoric has come from figures like Zukan Helez, Ramo Isak, and Elmedin Konaković, whom he claims is backed by the largest criminal cartel.
Dodik called for mutual respect, emphasizing that anyone who would use violence against Muslims would be an enemy of Republika Srpska.
“I call on Bosniaks to remain in Republika Srpska and to live their lives in peace,” said Dodik.
Source: RTRS