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Honorary Consulate of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Vienna opened

Published October 30, 2020
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Chairman of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sefik Dzaferovic and BiH Presidency Member Zeljko Komsic opened the Honorary Consulate of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Vienna on Thursday. Members of the Presidency of BiH congratulated the Honorary Consul of BiH for Vienna Davul Ljuhar on his appointment, expressing confidence that his engagement will further improve relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Austria.

Davul Ljuhar, a Sarajevan who has lived in Austria for several decades, is a respected businessman, whose patent in the field of health care was declared the best in this country last year. Honorary Consul Ljuhar emphasized that he would dedicate his engagement to projects in the field of economy, culture and science, from which both countries will benefit.

The opening ceremony of the honorary consulate was also attended by the Ambassador of BiH to the Republic of Austria, Kemal Kozaric. During their working visit to Austria, Dzaferovic and Komsic also met with a delegation of businessmen from Bosnia and Herzegovina. They discussed the improvement of cooperation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and diaspora with the home country in the field of economy.

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