Serbian prime minister Aleksandar Vucic told press in Tuesday that the BiH Presidency should have consulted with RS president Dodik before issuing its draft of a written commitment required under the new EU agreement. President Dodik and RS prime minister Cvijanovic have criticized the Presidency’s draft for apparently assigning responsibilities to BiH institutions that, under the constitution, fall under the competencies of the entities.
“I think Bosnia and Herzegovina should be on the European path and Serbia will support that journey,” Vucic told reporters in Belgrade after a meeting with the Srpska president.
Vucic said that they had discussed this topic and exchanged their views and that some aspects of the document were acceptable to Dodik while others were not.
“I presented to Dodik my opinion on every part of the document, on three points and five parts of the second point, which I believe is the most important one. There are many undisputable things, but there are some disputable as well. I think they could be settled in the near future,” said Vucic.