Bosnian Minister Elmedin Konakovic Attacks Serbia: As Long as You Protect War Criminals, There Can Be No Good Neighborhood

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Foreign Minister, Elmedin Konakovic, has stated that the Balkans need new political leadership, criticizing the current state of politics in the region.
He stated that historically the Balkans have had “the weakest politics in the world,” while accusing Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić of inciting tensions and “noise for another war” with his statements about a Kosovo-Albania-Croatia alliance. According to Konaković, such rhetoric feeds old historical narratives that do not help regional stability.
His statements have brought a reaction from Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric, who has defended President Vucic's positions, emphasizing that he has always been committed to stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region.
On the other hand, Konakovic reacted by saying that there can be no good neighborliness if, according to him, Serbia hides war criminals.
The Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), Amer Kapetanović, also participated in the debate, emphasizing that peace cannot be maintained through political declarations alone.
He stated that stability is built through economic cooperation, infrastructural connections, functional institutions and continuous dialogue between countries in the region, emphasizing that regional cooperation has a direct impact on the lives of citizens.
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