PM Orbán in Bosnia: he took off his suit, jumped into a “safari car”, slammed Ukraine support
PM Viktor Orbán went on an official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina to meet with his friend, Milorad Dodik, the president of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia. Since he was there, he started his “holiday” by going on a tour with Dodik in a “safari car”. But after the talks, he slammed the EU support policy towards Ukraine.
According to index.hu, PM Orbán arrived in Sarajevo on an official visit where he met with the country’s leaders. He said that the Balkans is the reserve of resources for the EU. Therefore, it cannot continue to send all the financial resources to Ukraine. Furthermore, he slammed Bosnia’s slow EU accession process.
Later, he went on a tour with Serbian President Milorad Dodik in blue jeans and a shirt. He jumped into a “safari car”, but the Hungarian press has no information about where they were heading. Afterwards, Orbán and Dodik walked around the downtown of Banja Luka, the capital of the Bosnian Serbs. Here are some photos and a video:
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Orban is spending his time with a non-apologetic proponent of Serbian genocide. Disgusting.
Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Prosecutor’s Office has filed a case against Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik for denial of genocide in the massacre of 8,000 men and boys at Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia in 1995.
According to Bosnian law, the office will conduct an investigation, after which the acting prosecutor will decide whether to file an indictment, officials said on March 6.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the UN’s top judicial authority, the International Court of Justice, each recognized the killings by Bosnian Serb forces commanded by Ratko Mladic at Srebrenica late in the 1992-95 Bosnian war as genocide.
Dodik has on multiple occasions denied genocide since the-then international high representative for Bosnia, Valentin Inzko, imposed the Law on Prohibition of Genocide Denial at the end of July 2021.