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Slovenian web portal necenzurirano.si publishing a map with the Western Balkan borders redrawn in which Bosnia does not survive - Reactions

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“Let me reconfirm that I have never seen the involvement of Slovenia in adventures such as ideas on change of borders, on the contrary, there were summits in Slovenia when participants had a clear stance that change of borders harms the region. I want to thank President Pahor for reconfirming his position today. Our borders were defined in 2008. Kosovo will sit at the table and deal with topics that are important for our country.”

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President of Kosovo
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“The idea of redrawing borders is not new. It has been here for many years but it was brought to the forefront now. I deeply disagree with these ideas. I consider them extremely dangerous and a war-provoking idea. Unfortunately, the vision of EU membership for the Western Balkans has become more blurred more distant and therefore also less motivated. When we created a void in the region, others are coming with other ideas. If we are not serious with Plan A [EU membership for Balkan states], people would come with a Plan B and this is exactly what this first paper is about.”

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European Union's special envoy to Serbia-Kosovo talks
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“The goal seems to be the opening of a Pandora's box and destabilisation of the situation in the Western Balkans. Perhaps some believe they could achieve their wartime goals in such circumstances. The malicious idea … threatens the enormous progress made in the last two decades. Everybody should understand that those who are considering this as an option are rewarding and promoting the policy that is responsible for the genocide, and the worst war crimes since World War II. One could perhaps argue that by analogy, they themselves become complicit in it.”

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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign minister
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“Drawing new frontiers is a dangerous path. Countries on Western Balkans have a future only as multiethnic and multireligious societies. Regional reconciliation and cooperation are the keys for peace, democracy and prosperity.”

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Minister of State for Europe at the German Federal Foreign Office
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“I think it's more of a trial balloon or a provocation maybe. But the question is, what's the secondary effect this is going to have? Independently of whether any of this will actually happen, I think the effect it has is to create an atmosphere in which people feel that everything is negotiable -- nothing is to be taken for granted. And that's a very dangerous game to play, I think, in the Balkans.”

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Policy analyst focused on the Western Balkans and senior associate of the Democratization Policy Council (DPC)
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“The idea of border changes is dangerous. It was already highly risky [to] discuss a mutually agreed border change between Kosovo and Serbia and [is] even more risky in Bosnia because it would involve not only a nonconsensual process [but] affect people against their will and throw overboard the approach of the international community [that has been in place] since 1991, namely that no border changes along ethnic lines are acceptable. This would have knock-on effects in Crimea and elsewhere and could trigger renewed conflict in Bosnia.”

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Professor at the University of Graz and member of the Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group (BiEPAG)
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