Did Great Britain lift Dodik's sanctions?

Former Republika Srpska President (RS) and the leader of the Independent Alliance of Social Democrats (SNSD), Milorad Dodik, and Serbian Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency member Zeljka Cvianovic, remain under United Kingdom sanctions, has confirmed the United Kingdom Foreign Ministry for Radio Free Europe (in Serbian language). The answer is emphasized that [...]
In response, it notes that the United Kingdom's sanctions regime allows for imposing sanctions on “those that undermine or endanger sovereignty, territorial integrity, international subjectivity or the constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina”.
“Milorad Dodik and Zeljka Cvianovic remain under sanctions for such actions. Sanctions have a purpose. We hope that Milorad Dodik and Zeljka Cvianovic will change their course so far and show substantial devotion to respecting the Dayton Peace Agreement and Bosnia and Herzegovina state institutions”, the British ministry announced.
This position of the United Kingdom comes a day after the US Treasury Department Foreign Asset Control Office removed Dodik, Cvianovic, and 48 other members of Dodik's family, their firms and close associates.
The UK on April 11th 2022 imposed sanctions on Dodik and Cvianovic for, as it was said, efforts to undermine the legitimacy and functionality of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sanctions, including stopping travel and freezing assets, were the first under the regime of British sanctions for Bosnia and Herzegovina, the British government stressed then, clarifying that “this is not sanctions against Republika Srpska, nor against its citizens”.
British sanctions imply that Dodik and Cvianovic cannot travel to the United Kingdom, nor can they use or have access to any wealth they eventually possess in this country.
At the time of the sanctions were imposed, Dodik was a member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency, while Cvianovic president of RS. /Periscope/












