After Threatening Sweden and Finland, Russia Threatens Bosnia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Igor Kalabukhov, Russia’s ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, told a Bosnian TV channel that Russia would “react” if Bosnia decides to join NATO. He cited the example of Ukraine in an apparent reference to using military force.

Bosnia and Herzegovina map
Bosnia and Herzegovina map

Russian Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Igor Kalabukhov has said that Bosnia and Herzegovina has the right to decide whether to join NATO, but he warned that Moscow also keeps the right to respond to such a possibility in line with its interests.

“If (Bosnia and Herzegovina) decides to be a member of any alliance, that is an internal matter. Our response is a different matter. Ukraine’s example shows what we expect. Should there be any threat, we will respond,” Kalabukhov told the FTV entity broadcaster, thus making a barely concealed threat.

Russian Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Igor Kalabukhov
Russian Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Igor Kalabukhov

Kalabukhov said that it was the West that was actually posing a threat to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s security by claiming that Russia “is allegedly preparing a plan.”

“We do not have any plans. We will respond having analyzed the strategic and geopolitical situation,” the ambassador said, adding that BiH’s membership in NATO was now not reality anyway because of the lack of consensus on the matter in the country, which was not likely to change that easily.

Milorad Dodik
Milorad Dodik

He was thus alluding to the resolute rejection of Bosnian Serb politicians, led by Milorad Dodik, to allow any further step that would lead to BiH’s membership in NATO.

Kalabukhov dismissed claims that his country was destabilizing Bosnia and Herzegovina thanks to Dodik, who strongly advocates an alliance with Moscow, describing them as “lies and nonsense.”

He claims that his country is not waging a war, but is actually in a kind of peace mission because it is trying to liberate Ukrainians from “the threat of Nazism.”

“We are not at war with Ukraine. War is declared officially. A diplomat goes to Moscow, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, brings a note and says, ‘Here, the Ukrainian government has decided to declare a war on you.’ That is war. For us, this is a special military operation,” said Kalabukhov.

But … the reality on the ground tells another story. With a large part of the Russian armed forces in Ukraine without much of a success, Russia is not in a position to start another invasion or military action in another country.

That said, they are able to do so after a successful mission in Ukraine!

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