Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević said on Monday that remarks by Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Foreign Minister Elmedin Konaković—who claimed that Milorad Dodik, Radovan Višković, and Nenad Stevandić had facilitated a final arbitration decision on Brčko District by allegedly organizing and inciting attacks on Bosnia’s constitutional order—signal an intensified push to revise the Dayton Agreement.

Speaking to TV Prva, Vučević noted that this is not the first time the issue of Brčko has been raised following the verdict against Dodik in Sarajevo.

“After the first-instance ruling against Dodik, there were immediate statements about Brčko and a series of clearly coordinated moves. This points to an attempt to unify and centralize Bosnia and Herzegovina, undermining the fundamental principles that brought peace and ended the war in 1995,” Vučević said.