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« There are also dubious ministers in Austria » – DiePresse.com

« There are also dubious ministers in Austria » – DiePresse.com



The President of the Bosnian entity Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, is wrongly faced with the pillory-and scolds Beate Meinl-Reisinger about Austria’s Foreign Minister.

For weeks, Bosnia has been providing Serb leaders, Milorad Dodik, with secessionist laws, for weeks. He is no longer allowed to enter Austria. In an interview with the « press », the President of the Republica Srpska in Banja Luka explains why he feels stigmatized by the West-and lets his resentment run free through the Austrian Foreign Minister, Beate Meinl-Reisinger (Neos).

The press: Bosnia’s judiciary wants to arrest them, Germany and Austria no longer let them enter them. How do you get along with it?

Milorad Dodik: I don’t live in Germany or Austria. And I do not interfere with their inner affairs – in contrast to some of their politicians who try this here. But I believe that these countries lose most that I can’t get anymore.

I mobilize many of our people there. I tell them that they should be grateful to the countries where they live and work, but not forget their homeland. I respect the Austrian state, its achievements and values. And I can very well distinguish between the Austrian people and certain politicians. I am grateful that our people can work there – but with knowing that they sometimes also have idiots as a minister.

Could you explain this in more detail?

When a minister who has only been in office for a few days, travels to Sarajevo and succumbed to the atmosphere of the shoulder tap, it testifies that there are also dubious ministers in Austria. What kind of kind of behavior is that to be exhausted by the Muslims negative talk about the Monstrum of Dodik and to wait for it with a political statement? I respect the Austrian Chancellor. But I have the right not to respect ministers who do not respect me.

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