BiH - Koljević - SIPA - EUFOR - NATO - Dayton Agreement - Christian Schmidt
04/26/2025
11:50
BELGRADE, APRIL 26 /SRNA/ - Republika Srpska Senator Bogdana Koljević emphasized that the clumsy and failed attempt by the State Investigation and Protection Agency /SIPA/ of BiH to act in the state-building space of Republika Srpska is yet another in a series of failed attempts by political Sarajevo to escalate tensions in BiH.
"The main goal was an effort to somehow involve EUFOR and NATO in all of this, which in turn clearly shows to what extent the Muslims are incapable of implementing even what they call their positions, the `decapitation` of Republika Srpska, which, as usual, vividly reflects the remaining globalist circles of the West," Koljević told SRNA.
She emphasized that, once again, the politics of force has proven to be a politics of impotence and helplessness.
According to Koljević, Banja Luka will continue, as it has so far, to pursue a peaceful and rational policy that calls for dialogue, which is in the interest of all peoples living in the territory of BiH.
She noted that it is a fact that, precisely in the year marking 30 years since the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, only the Serbs are showing themselves as the guardians of the flame, that is, the letter, of the Dayton Agreement.
"On the other hand, the Muslims' constant insistence on the so-called 'spirit' of the Dayton Agreement, which represents its ultimate collapse, has turned the entire BiH into a ghost floating from the other world, with no more connection to real life," Koljević said.
In this light, Koljević noted, the synchronized events - the attempted action by SIPA and the unlawful decision by the illegal /High Representative/ German, Christian Schmidt, to suspend budget financing for the SNSD and United Srpska - reveal their true nature, which is a policy that is violent, criminal, operating 'outside the law,' and, at the same time, contains serious elements of fascism.
Koljević emphasized that the "fascisization" of BiH is complementary to its status as a "living corpse".
She noted that structurally, BiH aligns with the politics of historical losers and liberal neo-Nazis who, in much of Europe, are trying both to rewrite history and control the future.
"But in the 21st century, neither of those will be possible anymore, and the sooner people in Sarajevo begin to understand modern processes, the better it will be for them. Republika Srpska lives by the politics of truth and justice, the politics of popular sovereignty, and the fundamental principles of political ethics. And that is exactly why its future is its own affair," Koljević said.