BiH - Dodik
05/31/2026
13:07

BANJA LUKA, MAY 31 /SRNA/ - The leader of SNSD Milorad Dodik stated that everyone in BiH needs common sense in politics, Bosniaks most of all, and that it is best to seek a solution for a peaceful separation.
Dodik pointed out that common sense is most needed by Bosniaks who believe in myths and illusions, emphasizing that BiH is not theirs.
"They are losing their national and popular potential by living out an idea they cannot achieve. It is an illusion that they cannot put into practice in any way; they couldn't even do it when they had the support of various international mediators who were in favor of establishing such a state for them," Dodik said.
Dodik stated that it is best for BiH to seek a mechanism for a peaceful separation, just as Czechoslovakia did.
He also pointed out that he cannot believe that Bosniaks do not accept having their own country that they can prospectively control.
"I think they would have a much better perspective and would be supported by Islamic countries much more. They could create successful social development, but this way they have nothing and constantly blame the Serbs because they don't want to be with them," Dodik told journalists in Banja Luka.
He assessed that BiH is a divided society, that nothing in it is sustainable, and that citizens were not even brought together by the national football team going to the World Cup.
"What has been imposed in BiH is not realistic; it makes no sense in terms of facts, it does in the idea of the existence of some supposed multiethnic state, but that is unachievable. It is something that is falling apart. If there is enough awareness to somehow calm the collapse of that idea and slowly realize it, it will be easier for everyone," emphasized Dodik.
He stated that in Sarajevo they regret not being able to impose their narrative about something being necessary, and he concluded that BiH has lost the crucial timing for its existence, that it was destroyed when they ran away from the Dayton solutions.
He pointed out that Republika Srpska constantly insists on the Dayton Agreement, which did not foresee an army, a Court, a Prosecutor's Office, a border service, indirect taxes, and the rest; rather, the solutions were absurdly imposed by the will of High Representatives or the unconstitutional actions of the Court of BiH.
"They imposed solutions by force, which they applied in various forms, and then through political fractures. There were 60,000 NATO soldiers present here. Not a single competence was transferred by the will of Serbian representatives," Dodik said.
He believes that this has come to an end and that the Serbian people should be reasonable, gathered, and united in their political effort to have strength.
Dodik reiterated that BiH offers nothing good to Republika Srpska.
"BiH has a failed international policy because it was destroyed by the actions of Muslim representatives, /Denis/ Bećirović and /Elmedin/ Konaković. There are no more agreed policies there, and the world understands that. Konaković no longer goes anywhere to be presented as a minister," Dodik concluded.