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Cvijanović, Trišić Babić and Dodik meet with Trump administration inner circle

Cvijanović, Trišić Babić and Dodik meet with Trump administration inner circle

In Washington, the National Prayer Breakfast was held—a traditional gathering that brought together more than three thousand guests from over 100 countries, including political leaders and religious representatives from around the world.

Hosted by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, the event featured strong messages on the protection of Christians and the situation in Europe.

At the invitation of the U.S. President’s administration, the National Prayer Breakfast was attended by the Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Željka Cvijanović, the acting President of Republika Srpska, Ana Trišić Babić, and the leader of SNSD, Milorad Dodik. During their stay in Washington, the delegation from Republika Srpska held a series of important meetings with members of President Trump’s closest administrative circle.

In his address, President Trump underlined what he considers the key achievements of his administration. He said the economy had been strengthened, many wars prevented, and crime rates in major cities reduced. The protection of religious freedoms, he stressed, is one of the administration’s priorities, noting that faith represents the foundation of American society’s strength. He particularly emphasized that attacks on Christians must stop and that the United States will respond decisively to any such attacks worldwide.

“Those who attack Christians know that President Trump will respond forcefully and without hesitation. I know it’s not pleasant to say, but that’s how it is,” Trump said.

Trump also stated that a solution to the war in Ukraine is very close. He highlighted his administration’s role in opposing what he described as the destructive ideology of radical social engineering, including the mutilation of children and forced gender transitions. He defended his immigration policy and, speaking about Europe, warned that the continent is facing serious danger due to catastrophic migration and energy policies.

“Immigration has made many European countries unrecognizable. Very soon, it will be impossible for them to fix what is happening now,” Trump warned.

During their Washington visit, Cvijanović, Trišić Babić and Dodik also held meetings with senior U.S. officials, including the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican Mike Johnson, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who also addressed guests at the Prayer Breakfast. In his speech, Hegseth emphasized the importance of spiritual values for the survival of a state.

“America was founded as a Christian nation, and it remains a Christian nation in its DNA—if we manage to preserve it. A nation that forgets God also forgets its strength,” Hegseth said.

Earlier, the delegation also met with retired U.S. General and former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. According to Dodik, General Flynn is one of the best experts on the systematic erosion of the Dayton Peace Agreement, which he says globalist forces have been carrying out for years.

Dodik noted that it was invaluable to hear Flynn’s assessments of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the position of Republika Srpska, and possible projections for future developments.

Once again, the National Prayer Breakfast gathered thousands of participants from more than a hundred countries, and the messages sent from Washington placed renewed focus on faith, security, and the global challenges facing today’s world.

Source: RTRS

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