Bosnian court seeks international arrest warrant for pro-Russian Serb president Dodik
- A Bosnian court issued an international arrest warrant for Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, on charges of "undermining the constitutional order" and violating court orders.
- Dodik was attending an antisemitism conference in Israel when he learned about the warrant and was subsequently told he was not welcome.
- Dodik has threatened to separate Republika Srpska from Bosnia, which Western nations warn could reignite violent conflict in the region.
- Dodik has dismissed the charges as politically motivated, stating they lack merit.
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