What Would Happen if the President Went to Banja Luka?
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Nataša Pirc Musar and Tanja Fajon are welcome in Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced one of the Bosnian ministers, Edin Forto, on Thursday, after the government of Republika Srpska banned them from entering. He also warned that the ban was legally null and void.
The government declared the dismissed President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, persona non grata, sparking a backlash in Banja Luka, where Nataša Pirc Musar and Tanja Fajon were subsequently banned from entering the entity. "If the president had decided to enter BiH today, nothing would have happened," explained international relations expert Faris Kočan, as Republika Srpska does not have the authority to take such countermeasures.
The government of Republika Srpska has banned Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar and Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon from entering Republika Srpska. The measure is a response to Slovenian sanctions against the dismissed president of the entity, Milorad Dodik, who is banned from entering Slovenia as of today.
President Pirc Musar and Foreign Minister Fajon are not allowed to enter the country. The step is considered a retaliatory measure for the ban on entry for Milorad Dodik, which has been adopted by Ljubljana.
The office of President Nataša Pirc Musar and the Foreign Ministry told STA that they had not been officially informed about the measure of the Republika Srpska government, which banned President Pirc Musar and Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon from entering the territory of the entity today, and they are not commenting on it.
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