The Serbian separatist head of the Serbia said he would ask the Russian Federation to the UN Security Council to impose a veto to expand the country’s peacekeeping mission.
The office of the General Prosecutor of Bosnia and Herzegovina has released a warrant warrant of Serbian chief separatist Milorad Dodik and his assistants ignoring the court call. Dodik himself plans to hold a high level with Russian representatives in the coming days and threatens Russia’s “patronage”. Reuters reported it.
“This is a less importance of business.
He also added that he would ask Russia to impose a veto on expanding the European peacekeeping mission planned for November 2025 in Bosnia at the UN Security Council.
The State Investigation and Protection Agency has confirmed that he has received a request to help the state judicial police in restraint, apart from Dodik, the region’s prime minister, Radovan Vishkovich and Parliament president Nedad Stevandich.
Both officers rejected the state court and the prosecutor’s office as the “non -institutional institute.” The Minister of Internal Work of the Republic of Serbia said Sinish Karan that the region’s police will act in accordance with the law of the Serbian Republic, which prohibits state judicial authorities in its territory.
“No one has been arrested, and everything will be protected,” Karan assured in an ATV interview.
The dispute, in which Dodik and its allies from Russia and Serbia opposed the United States and the European Union, was one of the world’s largest threats to the Balkans since the conflicts of the 1990s, which exploded after the collapse of the socialist Yugoslavia.
As you know, the Bosnia and Herzegovina court condemned Milorad Dodik during a year of imprisonment on February 26 and established a six -a -a -year prohibition on handling the post of the President of the Republic of Serbian.
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