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Dodik verdict a shot in the arm at Dayton, narrative about Serbs as the culprits on duty deserves a unique response

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“Dodik’s Verdict: A Boost for Dayton, Challenging the Narrative of Serbs as Perennial Villains”

The recent conviction of Milorad Dodik, the President of Republika Srpska, is seen as a significant setback for the Dayton Agreement, according to Milan Knežević, leader of the Democratic People’s Party and Member of Parliament.

“The narrative that places Serbs as the primary offenders for the ongoing issues in the Balkans requires a distinctive and powerful reaction. Should we allow history to repeat itself, we may as well cease to exist as a people,” Knežević expressed on Iks.

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