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President of RS sent a Harsh Message to the High Representative

Published September 14, 2023
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In an open letter to the High Representative Christian Schmidt, the President of the entity Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik said that they often disagree with him, but show respect.

“We respect the Dayton Agreement, which was authored by the United States of America and its partners. We respect the Constitution of BiH, international agreements, rules, procedures. However, says Dodik, you do not represent the international community in BiH, you do not represent the foreign signatories of Annex 10, you do not represent anyone, because the proper procedure for your election was not carried out, Mr. Schmidt,” he said.

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