BiH

KONAKOVIĆ FAILED TO MENTION HE IS POLITICAL PRODUCT OF BIDEN AND SCHMIDT, CANNOT BE ALLY IN FIGHT RUBIO CALLS FOR

BiH - Košarac - response

SOURCE: Srna

07/17/2026

12:47

KONAKOVIĆ FAILED TO MENTION HE IS POLITICAL PRODUCT OF BIDEN AND SCHMIDT, CANNOT BE ALLY IN FIGHT RUBIO CALLS FOR

SARAJEVO, JULY 17 /SRNA/ – The Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Council of Ministers Elmedin Konaković misused his presence and position at a ministerial meeting in Washington by spreading false claims about SNSD leader Milorad Dodik, Deputy Chairperson of the Council of Ministers Staša Košarac said in a statement to SRNA.

He said that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered one of the best speeches at the meeting dedicated to the concerning resurgence of political terrorism, warning about political extremism that is often taken over by the radical left around the world.

"Rubio spoke in English, not in some kind of slang, so Konaković completely missed the context and misused his presence and position, as well as the hospitality extended to him, for pre-election purposes by spreading false claims about President Dodik," Košarac stressed.

He pointed out that political terrorism was the prosecution of the democratically elected president of Republika Srpska through the institutions of BiH, sponsored by the Biden administration and the occupier Christian Schmidt.

"Konaković failed to mention in Washington that he himself is a political product of the Biden administration and Schmidt, who applauded their unconstitutional and non-Dayton actions," Košarac said.

He stated that Konaković had failed to mention many other issues in Washington, including the clear condemnation of the terrorist attack on the US Embassy in Sarajevo.

"But what else can be expected from someone who politically matured on Alija's 'Islamic Declaration'. Konaković cannot be an ally in the fight that Rubio is calling for, but the one who has experienced it in every sense as President Dodik has - he can," Košarac concluded.

At the ministerial meeting in Washington, dedicated to the concerning resurgence of political terrorism, Konaković called for a "stronger response to politically motivated terrorism, also referring to Dodik".