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Bosnian minister apologises after gathering of top rabbis turned away over claim it would ‘justify genocide’

Borjana Krišto said she ‘regretted’ that the conference had been cancelled following comments from one of her ministerial colleagues

June 26, 2025 14:06
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Bosnian minister Borjana Krišto has apologised after the Conference of European Rabbis had its conference cancelled following comments from one of her ministerial colleagues (Image: X/@MartaKosEU)
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Borjana Krišto, chair of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia & Herzegovina, has apologised after a major gathering of top rabbis was turned away from the country following comments from one of her ministerial colleagues.

The Conference of European Rabbis (CER) was due to stage its annual conference at the Swisshotel in Sarajevo last week but saw it called off at the last moment.

The event would have seen more than 50 senior religious figures, including the chief rabbis of France, Germany and the UK, meet to discuss the status of the Jewish community in Europe and the application of halachic law in the modern day.

But just a week before the conference, Minister of Labour and Social Policy Adnan Delic publicly came out against it, saying the event would “legitimise” the “genocidal” state of Israel.