Bosnia’s wartime PM slams NATO’s Rutte for telling leaders to ‘take duty’ as an alternative of naming the ‘perpetrator’.
Three a long time after conflict tore Bosnia and Herzegovina aside, its fragile peace is beneath risk. Bosnian Serb chief Milorad Dodik has defied state authority, escalating a political standoff that many see as probably the most critical problem but to the 1995 Dayton Peace Settlement. With the nation’s future hanging within the steadiness, Discuss to Al Jazeera speaks to Haris Silajdzic, Bosnia’s wartime prime minister and a key negotiator of the deal that ended the conflict. Might the settlement that introduced peace now be unravelling?