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Chollet: Corruption and anti-Dayton actions will bear Consequences

Published December 16, 2021
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Antony Blinken’s special adviser, US diplomat Derek Chollet, spoke by phone yesterday with Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency member and SNSD leader Milorad Dodik.

Chollet wrote on social media that in a telephone conversation with Milorad Dodik, he emphasized that the steps of the ruling coalition in Republika Srpska to undermine the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina were unacceptable.

“Today in a call with Milorad Dodik I emphasized that steps by the RS ruling coalition to undermine BiH institutions are unacceptable. Corruption and anti-Dayton actions will bear consequences. There must be a return to dialogue within BiH institutions,” he concluded

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