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Simonyan on the SIPA provocation: Minutes away from a coup supported by Brussels

Simonyan on the SIPA provocation: Minutes away from a coup supported by Brussels

Bosnia and Herzegovina was just minutes away from a coup supported by Brussels last night, wrote Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the international media group Russia Today and the RT television channel, commenting on the SIPA provocation that saw agents appear in front of the Administrative Center of the Government of Republika Srpska in an attempt to serve an arrest warrant to President Milorad Dodik.

Simonyan recalled the words of the President of Srpska, who stated he felt well and secure, and added that it was the loyal anti-terrorist police that prevented his arrest.

“Dodik will not ‘bow to an occupying force.’ The President of Srpska was the target of a politically motivated verdict that not only sentenced him to prison, but—according to current trends—banned him from engaging in politics for six years. The instigator of this action is Christian Schmidt, the unelected German High Representative, appointed by a so-called peace implementation body that, after thirty years, has morphed into a political tool of the West,” Simonyan emphasized.

Source: RTRS

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