PM Orbán gets controversial award in Bosnia: Croatians, Bosnians may be outraged – UPDATED

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Borjana Kristo, Bosnia’s prime minister, met Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to discuss Bosnia-Herzegovina’s EU integration in Sarajevo in Thursday, the Bosnian government has said on its website.

Kristo highlighted good cooperation between two friendly countries, according to a statement. She welcomed the work of the mixed economic committee, saying there was “room and demand” for expansion of bilateral trade.

The Bosnian prime minister thanked Orbán and the Hungarian diplomacy “for the firm and unconditional support to Sarajevo on its road to Europe”.

At the end of the talks, Kristo highlighted the need to continue good economic cooperation between the two countries.

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Orbán and Dodik in Budapest. Photo: facebook.com/orbanviktor

Hungarian and international press wrote that Orbán would receive “the Order of Republika Srpska during his visit to Bosnia on Thursday and Friday, joining Vladimir Putin in the recipients’ club.” The decoration is the top award of the Republika Srpska, RS, the country’s Serb-dominated entity. The Order of Republika Srbska is an award commemorating the foundation of the RS, so Bosnians and Croatians might be outraged if Orbán accepts it. In 2023, President Putin got it.

“We have very concrete projects, and we have concrete conversations about how we cooperate and respect the leadership that Orbán has shown,” Dodik said in a post. “He is one of the strongest European leaders now within the European Union and… it is an honour for us,” he added as reported by Balkan Insight.

UPDATE: Orbán pledges continued support to Bosnian Serbs

Bosnia’s Serb community can rely on Hungary’s continued support as “the two nations depend on each other”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Banja Luka where he was presented a state award on Friday.

Orbán received the Order of Merit of the Republika Srpska from Milorad Dodik, the president of the autonomous Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Orbán said it was an honour to receive the award, “an expression of friendship, trust and mutual optimism for the future”.

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Photo: FB/Viktor Orbán

Speaking of the European Union, he said the bloc “lacks the recognition that it needs Serbs, that there is no European security and stability, and no healthy European Union without Serbs”.

He called international politics “unfair and demeaning to Serbs” and said he had always stood up for them in international forums.

“While the EU has a lot of problems, there is currently no better international framework for nations to grow stronger,” he said.

During its EU presidency starting on July 1, Orbán said Hungary would appoint a team dedicated to issues connected to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The decision on Bosnia and Serbia’s integration should have been made long ago; that decision was “pushed to the back seat by the fever dream of an enlargement in the East,” he added.

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  1. Orban is also the recipient of the Russian Order of Glory And Honour. I’m sure a Chinese award is coming sooner or later.

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