The military mission of the European Union in Bosnia and Hercegovina sees no risk in the state’s security situation, regardless of tensions caused by the leaders of the Serbs, Milorad Dodik, who continuously threatens that the Serbian entity will request independence and join Serbia.
Dodik, sanctioned by the US and Great Britain for attempts to destabilize the country and corruptions, declares he will request the independence of the Republika Srpska, if the central government in Bosnia and Hercegovina will not give the ownership of state assets to the Serbian entity.
The assembly of Republika Srpska even approved a conclusion, through which it calls the Serbian members of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Hercegovina, to resign.
Dodik has promised to seek reunion with Serbia if the state assets issue are not put in favor of the Republika Srpska and warned that the police with patrol borders with the other entity of Bosnia, the Bosnian-Croatian federation.
According to the Dayton Agreement in 1995, which ended the war in Bosnia, an administrative system was created, which leaves Bosnia in between these two entities, connecting through a central government.
EUFOR has declared it will use military force if “the stability is seriously put at risk and if actual security structures risk to be dissolved”.
Dodik is trying to separate the military, the police and the Serbian administration from the central government, acts which oppose the Dayton Agreement.


