Deputy Minister of Defense in the Council of Ministers, Aleksandar Goganović, stated today that the commander of EUFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Florin Marian Barbu, assured him that this peacekeeping
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The Russian Ambassador to Belgrade, Aleksandr Bocan-Harchenko, stated that advocating for the implementation of the Dayton Agreement is entirely legal. He added that he does not understand why the West
The ruling of the "Court of BiH" is an attempt to achieve the wartime goals of the Muslim side and part of the political persecution and campaign against Republika Srpska,
The informal consultations of the United Nations Security Council on the political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, held behind closed doors, have concluded without an official or written statement, according
Former Serbian Ambassador to Germany, Milovan Božinović, stated that federal authorities will have to answer very uncomfortable questions regarding the appointment of Christian Schmidt as the so-called High Representative in
International media outlets—including Direkt, Frajlih, Hungarian Conservative, EagleEyeExplore, and The European Conservative—have reported on the verdict against Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, warning that it sets a dangerous precedent and
"Look at what happened to the president of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik. Further clarification is needed. We share the justified outrage of the broader public in the Balkans regarding the
In the Morning Program studio, legal representatives of Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, and Miloš Lukić, acting director of Official Gazette, discussed the outcome of the trial. "When you
Attorney Miljkan Pucar stated in his closing argument that the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina was obligated to prove the legitimacy of Christian Schmidt, which was challenged by the
An undefined and vague "international community" has no legal right to dictate the relations within Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) as a member of the United Nations (UN). Such a right
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