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Dodik Arrives in Hungary: Orbán Meets Controversial Bosnian Serb Leader with Arrest Warrant

Summary by Daily News Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán hosted Milorad Dodik, the president of the Republika Srpska (the Serb entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina) in Budapest on Thursday, despite the fact that Dodik is currently facing an arrest warrant in his home country. The meeting was confirmed by Hungary’s Prime Minister’s Office and followed Dodik’s earlier announcement that he would discuss strategic projects in agriculture and energy with Orbán. A photo of …

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Aimed at by an international arrest warrant, the leader of the Serbian entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina moves to friendly countries without being worried. Supported by Serbia and Russia, he continues to defy the Bosnian central state.

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The President of the Republika Srpska of Bosnia and Herzegovina is discussing strategic projects in Budapest.

While Milorad Dodik was visiting Buda Castle, Balkan expert Ferenc Németh gave a presentation on the extent to which Russian disinformation is present in the EU's southern neighbors. Spoiler alert: in many places, not as much as in ours.

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The meeting was not only related to economic issues, but also to some political and strategic issues. Hungary is a country that expresses this in the best possible way. What is very important to us is that Hungary understands the position of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the region. They believe that Republika Srpska is indispensable and that, respecting the international agreement, Srpska's right to it should be affirmed. "W…

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban received in Budapest on June 5 the President of the Republic of Serbia Milorad Dodik, for whom an arrest warrant was issued in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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