Dodik: Muslims and Islam in Bosnia can not and should not get the terrorist LABELS

The President of the Republic of Serbian Milorad Dodik attended today the demonstration exercise "Shield" in front of the Palace of Serbia, and after seen the exercises said that he was grateful for the invitation to observe such an important exercise in the belief that it is very important that people in Serbia and the Republic of Serbian see capacity and training units for intervention in the event of a terrorist or other attacks.

"Serbian Republic of course the police forces of RS is obligated to protect the safety of the RS and it is taking all measures to protect the population and therefore it is important that we see the ability of the industry in Serbia, which produces equipment and weapons for the purposes of special units and of course We will be as RS maximum rely on sources and what the equipment and weapons have in Serbia, "said Dodik.

He added that today the whole world full of challenges, and that BH is particularly noteworthy because of the terrorist attack in Sarajevo and noted that it is very important that the police are able to respond and to cooperate with all security services in the region.

Commenting on the terrorist attacks that took place in Bosnia, Milorad Dodik said that BiH is organized specifically with services related to security, adding that after the attacks in Zvornik there was some kind of obstruction of determining the character of this terrorist act.

"Muslims in Bosnia and Islam in Bosnia can not and should not get a label which could be attributed on the basis of the terrorist attacks and the fact that many Muslim terrorists today. We want to see cooperation in the fight against terrorism, and for that we need the cooperation and creative forces within the Bosniak people and political structures ", said Dodik.

Dodik said that the RS will certainly participate in the coordination in the fight against any act of terrorism, not only in Slovenia, but in the whole of BiH and cooperate with all security agencies in the region.