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Serbian member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik addressed the Serbian Unity Day celebration in Banja Luka.
Source: Tanjug
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Dodik declared that the celebration of the Day of Unity, Freedom and the National Flag of Serbia is unique, with the aspiration that the Republika Srpska and Serbia are one state, that they build the security and future of the entire region.
He said in a speech in front of the Palace of the Republic in Banja Luka that the Serbian army in World War I, breaking through the Thessaloniki front, found the strength and the motive to liberate Serbian territories, including Banja Luka.
“At Arandjelovdan in 1918, not far from here, a Serbian unit lined up that liberated Banja Luka, and we will arrange that space to be a place of remembrance,” Dodik said.
He said that at that time, these areas wanted to join with Serbia, which they did not succeed, but that there was a historical aspiration of the local Serbian people in that direction, which is natural in the political sense.
“Today we have two states, Serbia and Srpska, and the aspiration is to be a single state, building the security and future of the entire region, which no one can take away from us. We want it in a peaceful and civilized way,” Dodik said.
He stressed that it is unacceptable for the Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina to be called aggressors in the country in which they were born.
“They are trying to abolish our rights, Serbia and that is their official policy, but our policy is a policy of peace, protection of our values. This day is a day of Serbian unity and belonging to the Serbian people. We are not Bosnian Serbs, But we want to be respected as one people and we are Serbs and that is the only way we can engage in dialogue, Dodik said, adding that it is natural for Serbs to live in one state.
He believes that if the dialogue between Serbs, Bosnians and Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina is not successful, the aspiration of Serbs to live in peace in their country should be strengthened.
We believe this solution, Dodik said, emphasizing, in the context of the position of the Serbs in the self-proclaimed Kosovo, that the peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina are in prison without freedom and without the right to exercise their freedoms in the correct way.
“We look forward to the Serbian flag and it is our symbol. It will wave as the wind blows here and it will never stop because it is the flag of peace and a happy and free people. I congratulate all Serbs on this holiday wherever they are, as well as to the Serbian authorities for their support. ” “They provide us. Viva Srpska and Serbia,” Dodik said.
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