Expectations of the Bosniak side that international community will solve problems in B&H, Srdjan Dizdarevic reckons mere utopia and hope without basis.
“That will certainly not going to happen and I believe that this intervention of Mr. Inzko is one of the last radical measures in B&H. We are here now to solve the problems and if we fail in that, it’s hard to expect that international community will be throwing a saving belt for us, again and again”, said Dizdarevic.
According to its words, harsh reactions of Bosniak political management on visit of Boris Tadic, have the aim to tense the political relations with Belgrade and international relations in B&H.
“Last two reaction of Mr. Sulejman Tihic (Bosniak representative in B&H Parliament), made me think that he is also, in need to tense relations with Serb from B&H and with Belgrade (capital of Republic of Serbia). His insisting to take certain measures towards Republic of Srpska and Prime Minister Dodik, and his estimation of the visit of Boris Tadic to Banja Luka, simply does not fit in what Tihic did these last months in negotiations with Dodik and Covic, which was the only way out of this Bosnian and Herzegovinian knot”, stated Dizdarevic for “Oslobodjenje” newspapers.
He reckons that “Prud negotiations” were the beginning of creating something that should have been adopted in the Parliament afterwards.
Reactions of the member of B&H Presidency, Zeljko Komsic on the visit of Boris Tadic, Dizdarevic estimated as Komsic’s usual inadequate behaviour: “Komsic still did not figure that the tie and the suit are not the only marks of the state offical”.
“Government officials has to have state responsibility in their public speaking and also in their relation towards public. This way of reacting is therefore, inadequate and must not be a characteristic of someone who’s government official”, said Dizdarevic.
Local leaders criticized last week Serbian President Boris Tadic’s visit to Banja Luka, arguing that he voiced support only for Bosnian Serb leaders. Bosniak member of the tripartite presidency Haris Silajdzic accused Tadic of violating the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, during his visit Monday with Republika Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik.
According to the Croat member of the presidency, Zeljko Komsic, Tadic’s statements represent interference in BiH’s internal affairs: “By this visit and support to Republic of Srpska, Tadic has confirmed that he is not far away from the project of the establishment of Great Serbia”.