MOSTAR, Jan 18 (Hina) - The president of the Bosnian Croat People's Union (HNZ), which gathers some Croat political parties and organisations, Milan Brkic, on Friday criticised a recent statement by High Representative Wolfgang
Petritsch who commented on the upcoming constitutional changes in Bosnia which would regulate all three Bosnian people being constituent across the entire coutry and suggested that at the same time the House of Peoples (for Serbs) be established in Croatia. "I'm afraid that your statement on possible establishment of the House of Peoples in Croatia is like mixing pears and apples and it has additionally encouraged those who interpret the implementation of being constituent according to their own needs and interests," Brkic said in a letter to Petritsch. "Croats in Bosnia are not a national minority, nor they ever were. Serbs in Croatia are a national minority and their status is not the same as the stat
MOSTAR, Jan 18 (Hina) - The president of the Bosnian Croat People's
Union (HNZ), which gathers some Croat political parties and
organisations, Milan Brkic, on Friday criticised a recent
statement by High Representative Wolfgang Petritsch who commented
on the upcoming constitutional changes in Bosnia which would
regulate all three Bosnian people being constituent across the
entire coutry and suggested that at the same time the House of
Peoples (for Serbs) be established in Croatia.
"I'm afraid that your statement on possible establishment of the
House of Peoples in Croatia is like mixing pears and apples and it
has additionally encouraged those who interpret the implementation
of being constituent according to their own needs and interests,"
Brkic said in a letter to Petritsch.
"Croats in Bosnia are not a national minority, nor they ever were.
Serbs in Croatia are a national minority and their status is not the
same as the status of Croats in Bosnia," Brkic said.
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