Sarajevo-Tehran Love Connection

Sarajevo Opposes Sanctions Against Iran, Seeks All-Out Ties With Islamic States
SARAJEVO, Bosnian/Croat Federation — New Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalay said that “his country” was against imposing any kind of sanction on Iran as a solution to the country’s nuclear activities, IRNA reported. Thinking, of course, Republic of Srpska part of Bosnia is also “his country” and that he can speak in the name of Bosnian Serbs too.
In a meeting with Iran’s Ambassador to Sarajevo, Mohammad-Reza Morshedzadeh, he reiterated Tehran’s “inalienable right to pursue peaceful nuclear technology” and called for settlement of Iran’s nuclear case through diplomatic channels, Iranian news agency IRNA reports.
He further “praised Iran’s humanitarian support for the Bosnian people during his country’s war and reconstruction period,” but said nothing about the Iranian mujahedeen sent to Bosnia during war to join the Muslim slaughter of Serbs — for which, no doubt, he is even more grateful.
Alkalay voiced his country’s interest in boosting all-out ties with Islamic states, Iran in particular, and said “Sarajevo is ready to utilize Iran’s valuable experiences and potentials in economic, industrial and scientific fields,” IRNA says.
Underscoring the importance of exchange of visits between the two countries’ officials in promotion of bilateral ties, he announced his readiness to visit Tehran in the near future.
The Iranian envoy, for his part, briefed the Bosnian foreign minister on the latest developments in Iran’s nuclear activities. He expressed hope that Tehran-Sarajevo cooperation would further bolster in all fields. As if it could be bolstered more!
By the way, this is exactly the kind of nightmare Bosnian Serbs did not want to live out and the reason why the Izetbegovic war in Bosnia was waged in the first place: Dhimmitude never was a Serbian cup of tea and being forced to embrace as your own the country that defines its interest as “boosting all-out ties with Islamic states, Iran in particular” is more akin to a deadly grip, than to a rosy future Serbs can look forward to.
Cartoon by Blatnik (Serbia)
Comments
Well, maybe Tony Blair could get his "old pals" in Bosnia( the muslim part) to get in touch with their "old pals" the Iranians and get them to help Blair to extract his sailors and marines from IRANIAN CAPTIVITY!!
Just a thought.
Posted by: Singing in the USA | March 31, 2007 08:02 AM
And a very good one, Singing :-))
He should turn to his Old-Boy Network, instead of lying in front of cameras some more.
Posted by: Svetlana | March 31, 2007 12:41 PM