Bosnian court seeks international arrest warrant for pro-Russian Serb president Dodik
- A Bosnian court is seeking an international arrest warrant for Milorad Dodik due to his separatist policies.
- Milorad Dodik has faced sanctions from the U.S. And Britain for his calls to separate territory from Bosnia, raising concerns about stability.
- Despite these allegations, Dodik has received support from Moscow and has refused to appear in court, defying legal actions against him.
- The court also aims to arrest Bosnian Serb parliamentary speaker Nenad Stevandic, who recently visited Serbia.
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