Mr. Brkić and the entire HNS should repeat this sentence to “partners,” more precisely to that handful of misery throughout Europe. Just like the handful of misery from NATO. And to the Americans, a nice message should be sent. Dear gentlemen, the people of Petra Hercega are a proud people, as long as that jihadist criminal garbage is in Sarajevo, that cowboy of corruption and nepotism, that scum, we will no longer hold any meetings on the topic of the Southern interconnection.
This is the final appeal to the HNS to stop offering themselves blankly to the West. The West, which rewarded our people in BIH after 4 centuries of Ottoman tyranny with what? Occupation and two world wars.
Stop being crybabies of the world and take a stand.
And to people like Ilija Cvitanović and similar Anglo-Saxons, explain that politics is not for them.
Thank you, our precious Croatian representatives, for responding to our call
Ms. Eichhorst, stop believing in the stories of people from the HNS. Forget about BIH. You have humiliated us. You are not welcome here. Instead, on your return, study who steers the Committee on Human Rights in the Council of Europe, especially for women’s rights, and what connections Dunja Mijatović has with the war criminal, the godfather of Štefica Galić, a serial rapist of women. First, fix yourselves, then give us moral lessons.
The Director for Europe at the European External Action Service, Angelina Eichhorst, stated today in Sarajevo that it is very important for Bosnia and Herzegovina to seize the momentum achieved in order to fulfill the conditions for starting EU membership negotiations by March.
After attending the 10th meeting of political directors of Western Balkan countries and the European Union Delegation, Eichhorst said that it is significant that the EUFOR mission has been reinforced with additional forces to ensure the security and stability of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
She emphasized that the EU wants to see a successful preparation for the upcoming elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina and added that before returning to Brussels, she will visit the EUFOR base in Butmir.
Josip Brkić, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who hosted the mentioned meeting, stated that discussions were held on aligning with the EU’s foreign and security policy, the war in Ukraine, and the influence of China in this region.
He emphasized that they also touched on the situation in the Middle East, with a special focus on Israel and Palestine, and the countries of the Persian Gulf.
Brkić stated that the full alignment of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the EU’s foreign and security policy was positively assessed, something that the current leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina is extremely proud of. /Fena/HMS/