"We have previously discussed the possibility of joint training of our anti-terror troops and we would like to strengthen cooperation in this sphere," Dodik said.
Dodik added that he was interested in learning Russia's point of view on such pressing issues as the Syrian crisis.
"I am very interested in Moscow's stance on the actual global issues, such as Syria… We would like to increase the potential for cooperation in the fight against global evil dubbed terrorism that poses threat to all countries," the president said.
He added that he would also touch upon economic issues, such as investment of Russia's companies into the region of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Republika Srpska is one of the two autonomous entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the other is the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their relations are largely affected by the civil war among Serbs, Bosnian Muslims and Croatians in 1992-1995.