Troika draw red line: No talks with Milorad Dodik

Troika draw red line: No talks with Milorad Dodik

Politics

Given the fact that there are still individuals, more on the domestic than the international scene, who shyly suggest through the media, but aggressively via intermediaries, that negotiations should be held with the fugitive from the law, Milorad Dodik, regarding the functioning of BiH institutions, the Troika parties (SDP, NiP, NS) have reiterated their position.

They stated that Dodik cannot be a counterpart to any political actor who respects the Constitution, CE Report quotes FENA.

He also cannot be a counterpart to those who uphold the law.

Moreover, Dodik cannot engage with anyone who respects the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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