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BiH Minister of Security and RS President are travelling to Russia Today

Published April 23, 2024
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President of Bosnia and Herzegovina of the RS entity Milorad Dodik will be in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he will attend the International Security Forum.

Dodik is travelling with BiH Security Minister Nenad Nešić to St. Petersburg, and they also shared a photo from the plane in which they hugged and posed with three fingers raised on social networks.

According to the organizer’s program, the participants of the meeting should discuss two main issues on the agenda, namely “Ensuring information security in the conditions of the formation of a polycentric world order: challenges and opportunities” and “Preservation of national identity and traditional values of the countries of the world as an inseparable part of maintaining international security , peace and stability”.

Along with Dodik and Nešić, Željko Budimir, the Minister for Scientific and Technological Development and Higher Education in RS, is going to St. Petersburg.

According to the media, the former director of the Serbian BIA and a person from the American blacklist, Aleksandar Vulin, joined them.

The address of Russian President Vladimir Putin via video link is also expected, Klix.ba reports.

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