Dodik: Russia to guarantee Dayton

BELGRADE -- Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik says Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told him that Russia was one of the guarantors of the Dayton Accords.

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  1. Dodik should go to Moscow and meet Putin 'cose Medvedev is only a puppet of Vladimir's vision.
    (vojvoda, 26 October 2009 05:00)
  2. Something significant seems to be around the corner.
    Russia is in a much better position to assert themselves. This can only be a good thing for the Serbs.
    (Peggy, 21 October 2009 22:03)

    Peggy- You don't realize who it is that is in charge in Belgrade. They are all under the payroll of other "friends". The friendship of the Russians which has been extended will be rejected. I really hope I'm wrong.
    (milan2, 24 October 2009 11:41)
  3. I think it is time the Croats speak up? Do the really want a Bosnian state? Do they really want to be in the Federation?
    (Ron, 22 October 2009 04:36)

    Ron, Croats did have a chance to speak up and that was during the war. They chose to align themselves with Bosnian Muslims. Nobody forced them into it, but they wanted to look like the good guys and let the Serbs look like they are the only ones who could not live with them.

    It is a bit too late now to reveal their true wishes. They went into that coallition willingly and even fought against the Serbs for it. Why cry now?
    (Peggy, 22 October 2009 13:34)
  4. Russia is in a much better position to assert themselves. This can only be a good thing for the Serbs.
    (Peggy, 21 October 2009 22:03)

    Well, I don't care so much for Serbs. I care for internatinal law. If you make a deal in the 90s to stop the war don't change it when there is peace. At least not when not all three sides agree.

    I think it is time the Croats speak up? Do the really want a Bosnian state? Do they really want to be in the Federation?
    (Ron, 22 October 2009 04:36)
  5. Very interesting. Russia is stepping up now.
    First openly supporting Serbia and telling the world they will be there for the Serbs and make sure that Serbs aren't disadvantaged in any way and now they are also getting involved in RS.

    Something significant seems to be around the corner.
    Russia is in a much better position to assert themselves. This can only be a good thing for the Serbs.
    (Peggy, 21 October 2009 22:03)
  6. Arta, you should get out from under America's apron. Their are other major players, and maybe more powerful now, than the US. And BTW, Russia was a signatory to the Daytoo Accords. Maybe you should inform yourself, before you make your uneducated daily statements here.
    (svojgazda, 21 October 2009 19:11)
  7. "Huh? And how will they "guarantee" it? As far as I know they weren't a signatory to it. Oh, Dodik trying to scare the west /NATO. Yeah, that will work."
    aRTa

    Nato and the rest of Europe should behave or they might freeze this winter. And if they freeze no more food donations to Kosovo. Ha ha ha!
    (MikeC, 21 October 2009 18:15)
  8. 'arta':
    > As far as I know they weren't a signatory to it.

    Now why doesn't your ignorance surprise me.

    "After having been initiated in Dayton, Ohio on November 21, 1995 the full and formal agreement was signed in Paris, France, on December 14, 1995[2] also by French President Jacques Chirac, U.S. President Bill Clinton, UK Prime Minister John Major, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin." - [link]

    > Oh, Dodik trying to scare the west /NATO. Yeah, that will work.

    Oh 'arta', as if your interpretation & conclusions bear any relevance at all to the stalemate in BiH - yeah, that'll be the day.
    (peter, sydney, 21 October 2009 14:08)
  9. Russia should get involved in this talks. There should be a much bigger role for UN and OSCE. This should not be an US/EU show. And the EU is taking some roles of the OSCE. Not a good thing!

    I am very pro-EU by the way. Hope all European countries will join!
    (Ron, 21 October 2009 11:57)
  10. Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik says Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told him that Russia was one of the guarantors of the Dayton Accords.
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    Huh? And how will they "guarantee" it? As far as I know they weren't a signatory to it. Oh, Dodik trying to scare the west /NATO. Yeah, that will work.
    (aRTa, 21 October 2009 10:21)