Monday, October 29, 2007

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY'S HIGH REPRESENTATIVE IN BOSNIA MIROSLAV LAJCAK ADVISES SERBIA TO MIND ITS OWN BUSINESS

SARAJEVO, Bosnia (October 29,2007) - The International Community's High Representative in Bosnia Miroslav Lajcak warned that he will not tolerate any attempt to destroy the authority of the Office of the International Community's High Representative in Bosnia (OHR), telling Serbia's government that their country has problems of its own it needs to see to, rather than concern itself with Bosnian issues.

The international community does not wish to see the situation in Bosnia deteriorate, he added.

"Demagogy and stupid statements could be heard in the last few days, but no arguments to prove that the last package of measures was directed against the RS," Lajcak told Bosnian state television.

He added it will not be up to the Serbians living in Bosnia to decide whether the OHR continues its activities, and that Serbia needs to let Bosnian politicians deal with Bosnian problems.

Lajcak said Serbia's Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica's statement that the Dayton peace accord was jeopardized was "dangerous".

Lajcak also noted that although he did not insist on the issue of the possible sacking of the Prime Minister of the genocidal Serbian creature in Bosnia "the RS" Milorad Dodik, "no option was ruled out."

On October 19, Lajcak imposed amendments to the Law on the Bosnian Council of Ministers and parliamentary rules of procedure, and changed the quorum necessary to conduct sessions of the House of Representatives.

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