Bosniak Leader: Bosnian Serbs Will Eventually Agree to Join NATO – Balkan Insight

Bakir Izetbegovic. Photo: EPA-EFE/JUSTIN LANE

Bakir Izetbegovic, the leader of the Party of Democratic Action, SDA and a member of the upper house of Bosnias parliament, said on Tuesday that the leadership of the Bosnian Serbs will ultimately see the security value in joining NATO.

The position of the [Bosnian] Serbs will mature regarding [NATO membership], and together with other [ethnic groups], they will choose the path that brings stability and security, prevents new conflicts and improves living standards just like it happened in other countries that joined NATO, Izetbegovic told Glas Srpske newspaper.

In a reconciliatory tone, Izetbegovic said however that the country will not join the military alliance before its three main ethnic groups Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs all agree to pursue that path.

The wars that broke out because of Yugoslavias collapse and the NATO intervention ended 25 years ago. We need to move on, reconcile and make rational and responsible decisions, he said.

Bosnian Serb political leaders vehemently oppose the countrys bid to join NATO, and both ruling and opposition parties have a clear position that Bosnia cant join the alliance before Serbia does.

NATO intervened late in the Bosnian war of the 1990s by bombing Bosnian Serb Army positions in 1995, as part of a broader campaign to bring the warring parties to the negotiating table.

The campaign ended with the Dayton peace accords that year, which ended the bloodshed and carved Bosnia into two semi-autonomous entities, the mainly Bosniak and Croat Federation and the Serb-controlled Republika Srpska.

In 1999, NATO also intervened in the Kosovo war by bombing targets in Serbia and Montenegro, resulting in the withdrawal of Serbian forces from the province, which declared independence in 2008.

Bosnias NATO membership bid became a stumbling block in talks on forming a government following the elections in the country in 2018.

The Bosniak and Bosnian Serb parties that came out victorious in the election locked horns over a plan to send Bosnias first so-called Annual National Plan to NATO a step considered to necessary to activate the countrys NATO Membership Action Plan resulting in a year-long impasse that was resolved just recently, due to mediation by the European Union.

The leader of the main Bosnian Serb party, Milorad Dodik, who is also the Serb member of Bosnias tripartite presidency, agreed in December to send the plan to NATO without specifically mentioning the membership bid, but the document is considered to be the Annual National Plan in everything but name.

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