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Netanyahu meets with head of Bosnian Serb breakaway entity
Netanyahu meets with head of Bosnian Serb breakaway entity Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met with the president of the Bosnian Serb breakaway entity, Republika Srpska. During the meeting, the flag of Bosnia and Herzogovina was not flown, only the flag representing the enclave, which was proclaimed by Bosnia Serbs in 1992 and recognised as a constituent part of the country in 1995. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu met with the pro-seperatist Bosnian Serb president. The flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina was not displayed; only the flag of the Republika Srpska entity was visible. The leaders agreed to deepen cooperation. Israeli foreign minister also met pic.twitter.com/vm6dQeWwq8 — kos_data (@kos_data) June 23, 2026
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