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Bipartisan group pushes Trump to resanction former Bosnian Serb leader

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is taking action to hold former Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik accountable for his actions that have undermined peace and security in the Balkans. This comes just five months after the Trump administration removed sanctions against Dodik, a move that was met with widespread criticism.

In an exclusive letter obtained by The Hill, a group of Senate and House lawmakers called on Treasury Secretary Scott Mnuchin to impose sanctions on Dodik for his role in destabilizing the region. The letter highlights the urgent need to address the threat posed by Dodik and his continued efforts to undermine the peace and stability of the Balkans.

Dodik, who served as the president of Republika Srpska, an autonomous region within Bosnia and Herzegovina, has a long history of promoting nationalist and divisive rhetoric that has fueled tensions in the region. He has also been accused of violating the Dayton Peace Agreement, which ended the Bosnian War in 1995.

The lawmakers, from both sides of the aisle, pointed to Dodik’s recent actions that have further escalated tensions in the Balkans. These include his decision to hold a controversial referendum in 2016, which sought to challenge the authority of Bosnia’s central government and undermine the country’s sovereignty. The referendum was declared illegal by Bosnia’s constitutional court, but Dodik went ahead with it, further stoking tensions.

The letter also highlights Dodik’s continued efforts to deny the Srebrenica genocide, where over 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995. Dodik has repeatedly denied the genocide, despite overwhelming evidence and international recognition of this tragic event.

The lawmakers emphasized that Dodik’s actions go against US interests and values, and his continued presence and influence in the region poses a threat to regional stability. They also noted that the removal of sanctions by the Trump administration has sent the wrong message and emboldened Dodik to continue his destabilizing actions.

The bipartisan group of lawmakers called on the Treasury Department to immediately take action and impose sanctions on Dodik, including freezing his assets and banning him from entering the United States. They also urged the department to work with European allies to impose similar measures and send a strong and unified message to Dodik and his supporters.

The letter also emphasized the importance of holding individuals like Dodik accountable for their actions and promoting justice and reconciliation in the region. It called for a united effort from the international community to support the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina in their pursuit of peace and stability.

The lawmakers concluded the letter by urging the Trump administration to take a strong stance against those who seek to undermine the progress that has been made in the Balkans. They emphasized the need for a clear and consistent policy that promotes democracy, human rights, and the rule of law in the region.

The call for sanctions against Dodik has been met with support from various organizations and individuals who have long been advocating for accountability and justice in the Balkans. The move has also been praised by the Bosnian government, which has been working towards reconciliation and stability in the region.

The bipartisan group of lawmakers has taken a crucial step towards addressing the threat posed by Milorad Dodik and promoting peace and stability in the Balkans. It is now up to the Trump administration to take action and send a strong message that the US will not tolerate actions that undermine regional security and stability. Let us hope that this letter will be the first step towards holding Dodik accountable and promoting a brighter future for the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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