CIA Director William Burns made a surprise visit to Serbia, not officially reported, after his visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The portal reports “Calves”.
According to sources close to the authorities, Burns arrived in Belgrade on the evening of August 20.
The receiving party was the Security and Information Agency (BIA), led by Vladimir Orlic. Official reports of their talks in Belgrade not plannedThe opposition newspaper notes that the CIA chief’s visit coincides with local officials’ accusations against foreign intelligence services and the West of attempts to destabilize the current regime.
Burns held talks with Bosnian-Herzegovinian leaders in Sarajevo the other day. Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said on social media that the topics discussed included the fight against terrorism, to which Republika Srpska is committed, as well as the difficult relations between Sarajevo and Banja Luka.
Dodik stressed that Republika Srpska has never challenged the sovereignty and territorial integrity of BiH under the Dayton Agreement and that secession is not their policy. He added that Republika Srpska has the right to fight politically for its status within the framework of this agreement and stressed the importance of the joint responsibility of all national communities in the functioning of the state.
Former political scientist statedThat there could be a revolution in Serbia.
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Source: Gazeta

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