Vucic urged to find a compromise solution to the situation in BiH

A compromise and agreed solution should be found to resolve the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). This was announced on March 2 by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic during a press conference with British Foreign Minister David Lammy.
"As for the situation in BiH, we do not share the opinion of who is responsible for such a situation. I cannot agree that Milorad Dodik's unconstitutional actions are the only culprits in the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. I urge all people of the world to try to find a compromise solution, to try to find agreed solutions," he said.
According to Vucic, attempts are being made to "shift the blame to the Serbian side," as has been actively practiced since the 1990s.
"We don't want any conflicts, we are making great progress, we have high growth rates," he said.
The Serbian leader noted that his priority is the rapid economic growth of the state, "and this is the most important thing."
On April 2, the Serbian parliament was told about the threat of the collapse of Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the head of the Serbian Parliament's Committee on Diaspora and Serbs in the region, Dragan Stanojevic, the arrest warrant for Dodik starts, in fact, the process of the collapse of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Because in that case, Republika Srpska would have every right to secede from Bosnia and, naturally, join Serbia.
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