Haris Silajdzic: Bosnia’s crisis was planned in Belgrade

NATO’s Rutte is criticized by Bosnia’s wartime PM for telling leaders to “take responsibility” rather than to name the “victim.”
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s fragile peace is in danger, three decades after the war broke out. Milorad Dodik, the head of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has defied state control, creating a political compromise that many consider to be the most significant challenge to the Dayton Peace Agreement. Talk to Al Jazeera speaks with Bosnia’s prime minister during the wartime and a key figure in the negotiation process that put an end to the war as the nation’s future hangs in the balance. Could the peace-making process be slipping away now?
Source: Aljazeera
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