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German Minister declared Persona non grata by the RS Government

Published April 4, 2025
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German Minister for European Affairs and Climate Anna Luhrmann left Banja Luka today, escorted by the RS police, after the RS Government declared her persona non grata in that entity at a special session today.

That was precisely the reason why she did not hold the announced meeting with the head of the parliamentary group of the Party of Democratic Progress in the RS National Assembly.

The German minister was supposed to meet with Igor Crnadak at 5 p.m. in the premises of the Club in the RS National Assembly. The meeting was officially announced by the PDP, and in the meantime, a change of location was sent, that is, the meeting will be held in the PDP party premises.

“The meeting did not take place. I did not even see her. She was advised not to leave the hotel,” Crnadak confirmed to Fena news agency and said that an official reaction from the PDP regarding this situation will follow soon.

Incidentally, Minister Luhrmann and Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger were on an official visit to Sarajevo yesterday due to the constitutional crisis.

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