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US Removes Pro-Russian Bosnian Serb Politician Milorad Dodik And Allies From 
Sanctions List


RFE/RL's Balkan Service

4–5 minutes

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Pro-Russian Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik and dozens of his allies have 
been removed from the US sanctions list, the Treasury Department’s Office of 
Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced on October 29.

OFAC said in a  <https://ofac.treasury.gov/recent-actions/20251029> statement 
that a total of 48 individuals and entities, including Dodik, the former 
president of the Bosnian Serb republic who earlier this month stepped aside 
after a state court banned him from politics, his family and government 
members, and companies related to them, were delisted from the Western Balkans  
<https://www.slobodnaevropa.org/a/dodik-ukinute-sankcije-sad/33568374.html> 
Sanctions Program.

The Treasury Department did not elaborate on the move, but it follows 
Washington’s statement earlier this month welcoming the appointment of an 
interim president to replace Dodik, who had been stripped of his presidency 
after a court ruling. The interim appointment sets the stage for fresh 
presidential elections in November.

US State Department told RFE/RL that “constructive actions taken in recent 
weeks by the National Assembly of Republika Srpska” contributed to the decision 
to lift US sanctions against Milorad Dodik, the leader of the Alliance of 
Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), Bosnian Presidency member Zeljka 
Cvijanovic, and their associates. The State Department went on to say that 
de-listing of Mr. Dodik and others “should help improve stability in Bosnia and 
Herzegovina and enable a partnership with the United States based on shared 
interests, economic potential, and prosperity.”

Lawmakers had also annulled a series of separatist laws passed in recent months 
after Dodik had been indicted for defying decisions of the international envoy 
and the Constitutional Court.

Dodik  <https://x.com/miloraddodik/status/1983556824751100094?s=46> called the 
sanctions removal a correction of a "grave injustice inflicted upon Republika 
Srpska, its representatives, and their families."

In August, an appeals court in Bosnia-Herzegovina confirmed a prison sentence 
for Dodik for disregarding the decisions of an international peace envoy, a 
charge the pro-Russia nationalist politician has dismissed as politically 
motivated.

While he was president, Republika Srpska in mid-March adopted a draft of a new 
constitution that would redefine the Serb entity as a state of the Serbian 
people, grant it the right to self-determination, and establish its own army.

These provisions would be directly in conflict with the Bosnian Constitution 
and the Dayton peace accords, which established Republika Srpska as one of 
Bosnia's two entities.

Throughout his tenure as president of Republika Srpska, Dodik faced criticism 
for authoritarian tendencies, undermining democratic institutions, and 
fostering a culture of political patronage.

Supporters argue that he has brought stability and development to the entity, 
while opponents charge that his leadership has deepened divisions among the 
country's ethnic communities and eroded the state's institutional integrity.

Earlier this month, OFAC removed four individuals from Republika Srpska from 
the sanctions list who had been designated for organizing the celebration of 
January 9, the unconstitutional “Day of Republika Srpska.”

Republika Srpska last year signed a contract with the US firm Zell & Associates 
International Advocates to lobby for the lifting of sanctions and to promote 
dialogue between Republika Srpska and the Trump administration as well as to 
seek a review of the Dayton peace accords and the role of the High 
Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

According to the registration document obtained by RFE/RL, the law firm was to 
pursue the goals in the US through communication with members of the executive 
and legislative branches, as well as the NGO sector.

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