Dodik: Zelensky tried to buy weapons worth $400 million from Bosniaks in BiH

He denied allegations that weapons from Republika Srpska are in Ukraine.

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Milorad Dodik, Photo: REUTERS
Milorad Dodik, Photo: REUTERS
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The leader of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) Milorad Dodik said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tried to buy weapons worth $400 million from Bosniaks in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).

Dodik told the Russian agency TASS that the Bosniaks had reached an agreement with the Zelensky government on the delivery, that the Republika Srpska (RS) had not given approval for the sale, but that Kiev had already paid the Bosniaks in advance, who will now "face legal proceedings, since they were unable to honor that agreement," Banja Luka media reported.

He denied allegations that weapons from Republika Srpska are in Ukraine.

"If we are talking about official channels, not a single cartridge will end up there, because our people, the Serbs in RS, would never give their consent. No weapon can be legally sent to Ukraine, not even through intermediaries," Dodik said.

He also said that he expects Russian President Vladimir Putin to arrive for the consecration of the Russian-Serbian temple in Banja Luka, which, he said, is practically completed and that only painting remains.

"It will be a place where the Russian and Serbian worlds will meet and promote our brotherhood and common history and faith," said Dodik, who recently attended the Victory Day celebrations in Moscow.

The temple in Banja Luka was built according to the design of the church in the Kremlin, which they received from the Russian Orthodox Church.

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