BiH - politics
02/13/2026
12:39

SARAJEVO, FEBRUARY 13 /SRNA/ – Council of Ministers Deputy Chair Staša Košarac said that whenever Bosniak politicians run out of topics to distract the public, they cling to non-existent, phantom NATO integrations.
"BiH will not join NATO, no matter how much /Elmedin/ Konaković, /Zukan/ Helez, and the rest of the team dream about it. No one forbids them from dreaming, but like many other things, it will remain an unfulfilled dream," Košarac told SRNA, reacting to Helez's claim that BiH is "one step closer to NATO membership".
Košarac stressed that they should finally understand that the reality is the Resolution on Protection of Constitutional Order and Proclamation of Republika Srpska Military Neutrality.
"The policies of leader Milorad Dodik and the state leadership of Srpska are more than clear, consistent, and unchanged - cooperation with NATO is not disputed, but without prejudging membership in this military alliance," he recalled.
He recalled that Bosniak officials dislike this policy, which is their problem; that is why they want to choose Serbs who will obey them.
"Milorad Dodik, of course, is not the choice of Bosniak politics. That is why he is undesirable to them. Dodik listens to the voice of the Serb people, not to Sarajevo's dreams and wishes. He serves Srpska, not official Sarajevo or internationals," Košarac said.
According to him, Bosniak politicians had the opportunity to defend the sovereignty of BiH when the fake High Representative imposed decisions and staged political process against Dodik.
"Why didn't they support Dodik?" Košarac asked, adding that they did not dare because they are Schmidt's followers.
He says they are ready to do anything against Dodik, and later against Srpska, but will not support the closure of the OHR and the adoption of a law on the Constitutional Court of BiH without foreign judges.
He concluded that Bosniak politicians prefer to be internationals' vassals rather than develop dialogue and agreement with the legitimate representatives of the Serb and Croat peoples.



