“Anyone starting talk of a war erupting in BiH should get their mouth taped,” said Milanović adding that speculations like that amount to war-mongering propaganda.
“Who will attack whom in BiH? Perhaps, Serbs with their three armored vehicles?,” Milanović wondered in an ironic comment, insisting that not enough weapons existed for anyone to spark an armed conflict.
He announced a phone call to NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg for Tuesday afternoon so as to inform him of what is going on in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Last week, the Croatian president sent a letter about this issue to Stoltenberg.
Milanović said that “when it comes to knowing about the developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, international leaders are not updated,” accusing Croatia’s diplomats of that.
Milanović accused Prime Minister Andrej Plenković of boycotting his proposal to hold a session of the National Security Council to discuss the state of affairs in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He also criticized Plenković over a lack of a joint position on the issue, and again ruled out that “there was anything personal in that conflict.”
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