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Russia to give Orthodox icon that sparked controversy back to Bosnia
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Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and President of the Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik leave a the end of a news conference after their meeting in Banja Luka. Credit: Reuters file photo.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and President of the Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik leave a the end of a news conference after their meeting in Banja Luka. Credit: Reuters file photo.

Russia said Saturday it will return an Orthodox icon presented to the Russian foreign minister in Bosnia, a gift that has triggered a protest from Ukraine.

The presiding Serb member of Bosnia's three-member presidency, Milorad Dodik, gave the icon to Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov when he visited Sarajevo earlier this week. The icon, which was said to be 300 years old, is believed to originate from eastern Ukraine, where Russia-backed rebels have fought Ukrainian troops in a six-year conflict.

The Ukrainian Embassy in Sarajevo has requested information on how the Bosnian Serb leader came to possess the icon, noting that the failure to provide the information would mean Bosnia is supporting Russia's “aggressive policy and military actions'' in eastern Ukraine.

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Dozens of Serbs have fought alongside the pro-Russia rebels in the conflict, which started in 2014.

On Saturday, Russia's Foreign Ministry said the icon would be returned to Bosnia pending an Interpol probe to clarify its origins.

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(Published 19 December 2020, 19:11 IST)