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Novalic met with Ambassadors of BiH in Australia and Greece

Published: April 26, 2017
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ambassadors australia greece fadil novalicPrime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) Fadil Novalić received newly appointed ambassadors of BiH in the premises of the Federal Government today. The focus of today’s meeting the final preparations for departing and entering office of ambassadors in other states. Moreover, they spoke about the activities and plans for diplomatic engagement in the receiving countries.

The reception was attended by Ambassadors of BiH in Australia Mirza Hajric and in Greece, of Greece Branko Dokic. During the meeting, it was emphasized that ambassadors will seek to improve cooperation between BiH’s and the countries in which they were deployed.

The interlocutors stressed that Australia and Greece are oriented towards the friendly relations with BiH, and that there are numerous opportunities and potentials for cooperation, and that their development and enhancement of the role of diplomacy is of crucial importance.

Prime Minister Novalic wished a lot of success to BiH diplomats and ended the meeting with the conviction that BiH’s interests in these countries will be represented in the best possible way.

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