Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said Tuesday that the reference to the Dayton Accords in NATO’s Monday communique had been opposed by Germany, Italy and some other Western countries, and added that possible changes in BiH must not happen without Croatia and Serbia.
Milanovic said that Croatia managed to have a reference to the Dayton Accords incorporated in the communique only after insisting on it for six days.
“That should not have happened, that should have been resolved a week ago. Somebody is against it, has a problem with the Dayton agreement and wants to dismantle it,” Milanovic said, adding that at the same time those countries were criticising the Serb BiH Presidency member Milorad Dodik for violating the Dayton agreement.
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