Milli Gazete warned many times! Bosnia and Herzegovina drifting into war

Milli Gazete warned many times! Bosnia and Herzegovina drifting into war
Date: 4.11.2021 12:00

The invasion plans of the Serbs on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in which our newspaper drew attention to the great danger in the Balkans with its news, came to the agenda for the first time at the United Nations.

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United Nations High Representative in Bosnia, Christian Schmidt, said that due to the separatist policies of the Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, Bosnia and Herzegovina is in danger of division and that the war on Bosnian territory is likely to start again.
 
Serb racism, which caused great destruction in the Balkan geography in the 1990s and cut off millions of defenseless people in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, started to rise again. With the Dayton Agreement signed in 1995, the separatist actions and discourses of President Dodik of the Bosnian Serb Republic, which was revealed as an entity affiliated to Bosnia and Herzegovina, once again brought to light the concerns over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 
The racist threat, which the Milli Gazete has repeatedly brought to the agenda with its special news articles titled "The traces of Dayton cannot be erased for 26 years", "Reactions to the Serbian provocation are rising", "One step beyond declaration of war", "Serbian tribune terror", has only recently been brought to the agenda of international institutions. started to come in. United Nations High Representative for Bosnia, Christian Schmidt, wrote in his first report after taking office that Bosnia and Herzegovina faced such a great threat for the first time after the war due to the provocative actions of the Serbs. Schmidt warned that the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina could be the scene of a new war if military and diplomatic measures are delayed.
 

THE UNITED NATIONS PUT IT ON THE AGENDA FOR THE FIRST TIME

 
In the report written by Christian Schmidt, who started his duty as the United Nations High Representative to Bosnia in August, to the United Nations Secretary-General Antonia Guterres, "Bosnia and Herzegovina faces the greatest threat of the post-war era. The statements and initiatives of Serbian leader Milorad Dodik are tantamount to dividing Bosnia and Herzegovina. If the Serbian separatists threaten to re-establish their armies and divide the military forces in two, the United Nations will have to send more peacekeepers to the country and reinforce our 700-strong EUFOR force with new troops to prevent a new war," he said.
 

DODIK PUSHES THE LIMITS OF WAR

 
Supported by the states of Russia and Serbia, the leader of the Bosnian Serb Republic, Milorad Dodik, has been threatening to divide Bosnia and Herzegovina for months, despite all diplomatic warnings. Promising to re-establish the Serbian Republic Army, which was the main responsible for the massacres committed in the Balkan geography between 1992-1995, the racist Dodik argued that the Bosnian Serbs would gain their independence by leaving the state institutions and the army. Dodik, who was a warmonger, "In case of a possible intervention, the Serbs have friends to help them," in his words, he admitted that Serbia and Russia openly supported them.

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