BRUSSELS, October 22 (FENA) - Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Friday that he warned about the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina at a summit in Brussels.
He warned of the tensions that exist in Bosnia and Herzegovina and, above all, the actions of Milorad Dodik.
Plenković said that during the discussions on foreign policy issues on Thursday evening.
“I opened the question of the 'follow up' debate in Brdo near Kranj. This was well accepted, I warned about the situation in BiH, the tensions that exist, the actions of Mr. (Milorad) Dodik in the first place. He is sending messages of destabilization of BiH, and we are in favor of a united BiH,” Plenković said for HRT.
He stated that he clearly stressed that "a timely agreement should be reached on the reform of the election legislation for the elections, which will be in a year, so that Croats, as one of the three constituent peoples, are legitimately and equally represented in the highest institutions of BiH.
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