Dodik claims that Montenegro also intervened to prevent Interpol from issuing an arrest warrant for him.

The President of the Republic of Srpska says that Aleksandar Vučić informed him that Serbia's appeal has been accepted.

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Dodik, Photo: Boris Pejović
Dodik, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik claims that Montenegro has also intervened to prevent Interpol from issuing a red notice for him and the President of the RS National Assembly, Nenad Stevandic.

Dodik announced tonight that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić called him to tell him that he had received notification from the Interpol Directorate that Serbia's appeal had been upheld and that Interpol had rejected the request of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to issue a red warrant for Stevandić and him.

"Vučić called me an hour ago and said that the confirmation had arrived, that Serbia's appeal had been accepted and that in that regard there would be no Interpol red notice, because this is a politically motivated case and that Interpol does not do that, not even in the function of those masters from Sarajevo who have learned that someone is always fulfilling their wishes. So you see, wishes are not being fulfilled," Dodik said in a guest appearance on RTRS.

He says it was the right decision, one he had expected.

First, Serbia filed a complaint with Interpol at the request of the Court of BiH.

"Some other countries called me later, President Orban, Hungary also got involved in that regard, Russia, Montenegro and some other countries. We will find out who initiated it and how they treated this and we will be very grateful to them. Not because they are saving Milorad Dodik, Stevandić, but because they are somehow preserving faith in justice," Dodik said on RTRS.

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