Minister Vulin: I do not know what EU perspective of a country is where representative of Croatian people is elected by Bosniak votes
"Instability is what threatens the EU perspective of each candidate country above all. Serbia is a politically and economically stable country, but it is increasingly difficult to say that about Bosnia and Herzegovina. How can you speak about the stability of a country in which Komšić and Džaferović violate the Constitution and without Serbs’ will say that Kosovo is in fact a state? Or where the Party of Democratic Action introduces into its congressional document the obligation to destroy Republika Srpska, a constitutional category in Bosnia and Herzegovina,” the Minister of Defence Aleksandar Vulin stated reacting to the statement of Željko Komšić, the Croat member of Bosnian Presidency elected by Bosniak votes, who said that there are some ulterior motives in the meeting of his Serbian counterpart Milorad Dodik and the President of the Croatian Democratic Union in Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Čović with the President of Serbia Vučić, other than the two countries’ European perspective, as he “read somewhere”, as he put it.
"I do not know what the EU perspective of a country is where the representative of the Croatian people is elected by Bosniak votes and where Croats are threatened that all their representatives will be elected by simple majority without their will. Komšić should concern himself with his country and try to go at least to Lištica and široki before he continues to pick on Serbia and its president. Belgrade is far from him," said Minister Vulin.