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Former Government Illinois Rod Blagojevich, Fresh from pardon From President Donald Trump, he has a new job that represents the interests of politicians known as the “Bosnian Bear”, who also has close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Blagojevich, which Trump pardoned in February, agreed to lobby on behalf of Republika Srpska, the territory of the Serb majority in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Politico reported. The region has long been suffocated in ethnic tension.
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Former Government Illinois Rod Blagojevich spoke with journalists outside the Federal Court in Dirksen on August 2, 2021 in Chicago. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
In the post on Wednesday, Blagojevich said that Interpol, a global police organization, rejected a “non -Elexian Bosnian high representative for the arrest of Milorad Dodik, known as the” Bosnian Bear “because of its great physical ability, duly elected President of Republika Srpska.”
Interpol’s denial came as Dodik traveled to Israel to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and attend a conference on how to fight Antsemitism, said the former governor.
Earlier this week, Blagojevich said that left -wing courts, prosecutors and officials were trying to “close populist conservative leaders who had chosen and banned them out of office.”
He made efforts to withdraw against Trump, Marine Le Pen in France and Dodik, who has long advocated Serbian to separate from Bosnia and Herzegovina and joined Serbia.

Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, gestures as he addresses supporters during the protest in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 25. (Reuters/Amel Empiric)
In February, he was sentenced to one year in prison for defying the Constitutional Court in the country. Since then, he has escaped to Moscow.
In March, State Secretary Marco Rubio said Dodik is undermined by the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and threatening his safety and stability.
“Our nation encourages political leaders in Bosnia and Herzegovina to get involved in a constructive and responsible dialogue,” he said. “We invite our partners in the region to join us in suppressing this dangerous and destabilizing behavior.”

Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, speaks during the protest in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Reuters/Amel Empiric)
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Trump allegedly weighed in the melting of Blagojevich to serve as an American ambassador to Serbia before choosing former prosecutor Arizona Marko Brnovich.