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Dodik Again Spoke of Unifying Republika Srpska and Serbia

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Sarajevo Times, July 6, 2025Milorad Dodik. Photo courtesy of Sarajevo Times.Just two days after the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina lifted his detention and central arrest warrant, Milorad Dodik, the President of the RS, added another to his large opus of controversial statements.Again about secession. The unification of the Republika Srpska and Serbia must be the historical goal of the Serbian people, he said from Nevesinje at the celebration o…
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PRESIDENT of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik spoke with representatives of the Association for the Defense of the Cyrillic Script "Dobrica Erić" from Belgrade, who presented him with the highest special award on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the "Meetings of Serbian Countries" event. The President of Republika Srpska stressed that he was very grateful for this award. - As before, the Office of the President of Republika Srpska will supp…

The ceremonial academy to mark this jubilee was held on Freedom Square in Nevesinje in the presence of officials from Montenegro, Republika Srpska and Serbia

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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The Srpska Times broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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