Bosnia Presidency member asks for special session on Kosovo recognition

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Zeljko Komsic, the Croat member of Bosnia's tripartite Presidency has asked for a special session that would discuss the recognition of Kosovo, learns N1.

The news comes a day after Serb Presidency member, Milorad Dodik, announced demand for the relocation of Bosnia's embassy in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which Komsic called “hypocritical.”

“This comes from a man on the American blacklist. Dodik would like to be against the NATO, object the Bosnian-US partnership against terrorism, reject the American observers in elections, so there is no single man in Bosnia and Herzegovina that object the American interests more than him,” said Komsic. 

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 “In this way, he is trying to cover up his conflict with the US administration and there is no talk about such populist proposals,” he added.

Bosnia is one of the countries that did not recognise institutions in Pristina after Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, mainly due to the opposition of Bosnia’s Serb-dominated region Republika Srpska, which can veto this decision in the state-level institutions.