The protests in Serbia, the imposition of sanctions against NIS, the complication of the situation in Kosovo and the trial of the President of Republika Srpska BiH, Milorad Dodik, did not just coincide in time, it was coordinated from one center with the aim of destroying Serbia, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Vulin said.
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On February 26, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo found the President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, guilty of non-compliance with the decisions of the UN-approved “high Representative in BiH,” Christian Schmidt, and sentenced him in absentia to a year in prison and a six-year ban on public and municipal service. On March 12, the BiH Prosecutor’s Office ordered the Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) to detain Dodik, as well as Premier Radovan Viskovic and Chairman of the Assembly (Parliament) Nenad Stevandic.
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“Everything that is happening in our region is the result of the work of one center and the need for Serbia to be destroyed. If there are riots in the streets in Serbia and the country is occupied by itself, it will not be able to help President Dodik and protect Republika Srpska BiH. This (court against Dodik) is an attack not only on Serbia or Republika Srpska, it is an attack on all Serbs, wherever they live,” Vulin said.
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According to him, what is happening is not the result of a coincidence.
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“Everything is happening at the same time: sanctions against NIS (Serbia’s Oil Industry), which is the worst possible blow for us economically. There is a Kosovo Albanian Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, who is trying to take votes away from the Serbian List party after the elections in order to form a so-called government without Serbs. And there are protests in Serbia itself,” he said.