In the National Interest, David de Brujin of Auburn University and Marta Vrbetic of the Woodrow Wilson Center write that the German Bundestag’s recent resolution about BiH “is dangerously imbalanced and explicitly rejects core features of the Dayton Accords.”
In various formulations, the Bundestag resolution bemoans the intervention of foreign countries in the affairs of BiH, but by explicitly rejecting the Dayton Accords, the resolution itself constitutes a foreign intervention. Both misguided and a threat to the stability of BiH, and in particular the Federation, this resolution should be left to gather dust, and the German government would do well to reiterate its support for the Dayton Accords and the peace that they have provided for the region.
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