After signing two NAPs, Bosnia successfully regained its core regions, while Serbia reclaimed Belgrade. Everything seemed set for further cooperation and stability. However, Bosnia soon faced an unexpected attack from Serbia under the pretext of "betrayal." Former allies turned against us, targeting our buildings and economy in a devastating blow.
Bosnia feels deeply betrayed by Serbia, having once fought alongside them in their battles, only to be met with a backstab in return.
Serbian President Djeneral's statement that they "only care about events after November 1st" is a blatant way to dismiss the help they received from their neighboring countries—especially from the first ones to help them in the last war. The Battle of Novi Pazar was the turning point that provoked the Macedonians to launch a direct attack against us.
After everything, Bosnia finally received support—first from Macedonia, followed by Slovenia, and then the Astra Alliance.
Macedonia stepped up by launching an attack on Tuzla and successfully blocking China's offensive, showcasing incredible support. Despite ending our relations on bad terms, Slovenia was the first to come to our help fighting alongside us in the crucial Battle of Neum.
A thanks goes out to Japan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia for their unexpected support. These nations chose to stand by us even though they had no obligation to do so.
Special thanks to Stefan (Aexil), Daweed, Kockasi, Shayan, and Safer for their contributions as leaders of their respective countries during this difficult period.
Bosnia will never forget the sacrifices of our friends who stood by us during our toughest times. We are committed to improve our relations so that we can repay their support whenever they need it the most.
Sheriff, president of Bosnia.
