Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said on June 13 that some countries did not want the Dayton Accords and the constitutiveness of the three peoples in Bosnia and Herzegovina to be mentioned in NATO's final conclusion at a summit but that Croatia would not agree to this.
"I will have to discuss that at the summit, otherwise we will not give consent for the final declaration because we are being treated like small fry," Milanovic told reporters according to N1 TV, referring to a NATO summit scheduled for June 14, which is supposed to include the adoption of a statement mentioning Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He said that "someone has a problem with the NATO final declaration mentioning the Dayton Accords and the three constitutive peoples." "It's like the declaration was written by a non-governmental organization from Sarajevo. I have no intention of going back to Zagreb with that," the Croatian president stressed.
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