Serbia Will Not Pressure RS on Referendum – Oslobodenje
Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told a press conference in Belgrade that his government would not ask Republika Srpska to cancel a planned referendum on the RS national holiday. Bosniak
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Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told a press conference in Belgrade that his government would not ask Republika Srpska to cancel a planned referendum on the RS national holiday. Bosniak
Arsonists started a fire yesterday in an Orthodox church in Sarajevo. Church leaders say that police are not paying adequate attention to the crime, and have ignored or downplayed previous
Officials from Republika Srpska and Serbia, including RS President Milorad Dodik and Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic, attended an event commemorating the start of the Ustasha regime’s WWII campaign of genocide
Serbia’s president, Tomislav Nikolic, said today that Serbia would not interfere in Republika Srpska’s upcoming referendum of the national holiday. He did, however, urge RS leaders to be mindful of
Stasa Kosarac, leader of the SNSD caucus in the BiH House of Representatives, said yesterday that the High Representative has no right to criticize the planned referendum on the RS