NATO chief vows 'unwavering' support for Bosnia's integrity after Serb separatist actions
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte pledged unwavering support for Bosnia and Herzegovina's federal government in response to separatist moves from Bosnian Serb leaders.
- Rutte stated that actions undermining the Dayton Agreement are unacceptable and warned about threats to Bosnia's stability.
- Bosnian Serb laws are seen as violating the peace agreement, which maintains joint institutions between regions.
- Dodik rejected his court sentence for defiance and called it anti-Serb.
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"We won't let a security vacuum settle," said Mark Rutte in Sarajevo.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Monday in Bosnia that the international community would not allow a security vacuum to settle in the country, with strong tensions after the conviction at the end of February of the President of Republika Srpska, the Bosnian Serb entity, Milorad Dodik, which has multiplied since the provocations. ...

NATO chief vows 'unwavering' support for Bosnia's integrity after Serb separatist actions
NATO’s secretary general on Monday pledged the military alliance’s “unwavering” support for Bosnia’s territorial integrity after a series of Bosnian Serb separatist moves raised tensions nearly 30 years after the end of a bloody war.
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