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Annual National Plan for NATO and Migrants Crisis were not discussed at Council of Ministers Session

Published November 12, 2019
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s (BiH’s) Foreign Minister Mirko Sarovic said on Tuesday after the BiH Council of Ministers session that the Draft of the Annual National Program (ANP) of BiH prepared by the NATO Integration Commission was not discussed and it has been removed from the agenda.

“It was originally placed on the agenda, but we did not consider it today, therefore the same thing happened as the previous seven or eight times. We believe that we have discussed this before at the Collegium, the Committee on Economy, some other forums and we have said that this Council of Ministers, in this convocation, should not be considering the ANP,” said Minister Sarovic, Federal News Agency reports.

Sarovic also added that the issue of migrants was not discussed because BiH’s Security Minister Dragan Mektic was absent.

He added that these topics are under his competence and they would be discussed at some future session.

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