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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday got the desired leader of Bosnias ethnic Serbs, Milorad Dodik, in the Kremlin, a day after Dodik had actually announced a visit to Moscow.The Kremlin showed footage of Putin shaking hands with Dodik in a Kremlin hall, saying he was really happy to see him in the Russian capital.Dodik is the target of an arrest warrant over accusations of looking for to secede and flouting the constitution.
Bosnian district attorneys had actually issued a global warrant for his arrest last week.The Kremlin aired video of the Russian leader himself the target of a worldwide warrant for his actions in Ukraine welcoming Dodik and smiling.
Dear Mr.
President, I am really pleased to see you in Moscow, Putin said in the brief clip released by the Kremlin.Dodik is a Russian ally and the head of Bosnias Serb-dominated Republika Srpska statelet.He later on stated on social networks that he held his 26th meeting with Putin, whom he stated he had backing from, calling Russia a guarantor of peace in Bosnia.
Russia will promote for the ending and cessation of the work of worldwide institutions, specifically the fake high representative, or, as he says, the invalid representative, Dodik added.On Monday, he provided a video from Moscow in which he applauded Putin.He travelled to Russia regardless of the global arrest warrant versus him issued by the deeply divided nations main prosecutors.Since the end of the 1990s conflict, Bosnia has been divided into semi-autonomous halves Republika Srpska and a Muslim-Croat federation.Dodik, 66, has several times threatened to take the Serb entity out of Bosnia.Despite the warrant, Dodik had actually previously checked out Serbia and Israel.Russia has close historical ties with Serbia.





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