Vucic: Peace in Bosnia Will Be Kept, Everyone Needs Stability | Beta Briefing

Vucic: Peace in Bosnia Will Be Kept, Everyone Needs Stability

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Archive / News | 24.01.22 | access_time 08:51

Aleksandar Vucic (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV/MO)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Jan. 22 that peace would be kept in Bosnia and Herzegovina because no one cared for a war and everyone needed stability in order to develop and grow.

"We will keep the peace together. No one wants war -- neither the Serbs, nor the Bosniaks, nor the Croats," Vucic told Pink TV in an interview. He also said he feared irresponsibility and flippancy, but also the West's one-sided approach, adding that it was a poor message to impose "sanctions against just one side" -- Republika Srpska and Milorad Dodik.

"I have a low opinion of that, but our responsibility must be at the highest possible level because we need peace, we need stability, we have the highest growth, we have the highest and best chances for accelerated development and progress, and we must not miss that opportunity," Vucic said.

Speaking on Kosovo, he said there was no talking to Pristina and that all it was interested in was that Belgrade recognize Kosovo as an independent state. He also voiced his concern over elections in April and how Serbs in Kosovo would vote after Pristina would not allow them to vote in a recently held referendum on amendments to the Serbian Constitution.

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