At the start of this week, the other two members of the Presidency, Bosniak Haris Silajdzic and Croat Zeljko Komsic, agreed that Serbia should be asked to arrest war crimes indictees, as this was its obligation stemming from a ruling of the International Court of Justice on Serbia's accountability for having failed to prevent genocide in Srebrenica.
Radmanovic voted against the decision which prompted Komsic to say that he was behaving as if he were a member of Serbia's Presidency.
The Office of Radmanovic issued a press release on Friday saying that the decision proposed by the two other presidency members "is destructive to the vital interests of the Republic of Srpska", the Bosnian Serb entity.