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Presenting Crischock as BiH high representative lacks legal basis, Russian MFA says
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova points out that the 1995 Dayton Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina does not provide for the position of acting high representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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