Bos and Herzegovina's Presidency says U.S. is main power in international community

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Bos and Herzegovina's Presidency says U.S. is main power in international community

Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina eljko Kom i said that in the past four or five years there has been a change in the approach of the international community, that is, the United States of America as the main power in that circle towards Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region.

A pragmatic and even Machiavellian approach prevailed, which essentially means turning support towards Albanian, Serbian and Croatian nationalism and consequently aspirations towards the division of Bosnia and Herzegovina, said Kom i as guest on FTV.

When asked if there are world powers that were once would not, but today would still accept the division of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a member of the BiH Presidency answered that there are. Arguing further, he says that we tend to bury our heads in the sand and act as if nothing is wrong.

When asked whose politics the incumbent High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Christian Schmidt, is pursuing, Kom i answered that he is representing the American ones, with the support of other partners.

The parliamentary majority is not enough, according to Kom i Kom i's opinion, Bosnia and Herzegovina still needs the Office of the High Representative as long as there is the Dayton Agreement, that is, the Dayton constitutional arrangement until the eventual change of the entire system and political paradigm in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fena reports.