Britain introduced sanctions against leader of Bosnian Serbs of Milorad Dodia

The Government of Great Britain has imposed sanctions against the President of the Republic of Serbian (Entithetics of Bosnia and Herzegovina) Zhelik Zwyanovich and its predecessor, a member of the Presidium of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, said in the United Kingdom Foreign Ministry report.

As TASS reports, Zwyanovich and Dodika fell under restrictions, imposing a ban on entering the UK and freezing of assets in case of detection, in connection with the “destabilizing activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina”.

it clarifies that Zwyanovich and Dodik became the first defendants of the “Bosnian sanctions list”. “Both faces used their official position to seek the actual branch of the Republic of Serbian – one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina – from the country in violation of the Constitution,” the statement says.

Also, a statement notes that the actions of the Dodika are aimed at “the exit of the republic of Serbian from participation in the work of key state institutions”, and the politician “uses the sequent design, dangerous, nationalist rhetoric and undermines the world in the country and region.” Zwyanovich, according to the British authorities, “publicly glorified war criminals and denied genocide in Srebrenica.” Britain believes that “the actions and rhetoric” Dodica and Tsviyanovich “undermine the 1995 Dayton Agreement.” United Kingdom Foreign Minister Liz Trails called on allies to join adopted sanctions.