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Dodik: Bosnia cannot vote against Serbian resolution

26. August 2010. | 06:17

Source: Tanjug

Prime Minister of RS Milorad Dodik said in the Bosina-Herzegovina town of Doboj, that BiH cannot vote against Serbia's resolution at the UN GA because this country has not recognised Kosovo.

 Prime Minister of RS Milorad Dodik said in the Bosina-Herzegovina town of Doboj, that BiH cannot vote against Serbia's resolution at the UN GA because this country has not recognised Kosovo.

As reported in the local media, Dodik emphasized that a great problem will arise in BiH if Bosniak politicians try to accomplish that "in a private manner."

"BiH cannot vote against Serbia's resolution, because BiH has not recognised Kosovo", Dodik said.

The Serbian Mission to the UN submitted the draft resolution on Kosovo to the UN GA, which stresses that unilateral secession is not an acceptable way to resolve territorial disputes, and calls for finding solution through dialogue.

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