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BiH Trade Minister Gifts Toy Excavator to Foreign Minister

Published January 30, 2025
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Minister of Trade and Economic Relations in the Council of Ministers of BiH, Staša Košarac, ridiculed statements by representatives of The Coalition of Three about “sweeping SNSD personnel with excavators”.

Together with BiH Minister of Finance Srđan Amidžić, Košarac brought a toy excavator to the Council of Ministers and handed it over to Minister of Foreign Affairs Elmedin Konaković.

“We have prepared a symbolic gift for Konaković – an excavator. One key is with us and we will certainly not give it to him. The other key is with those whose yard in Poljine Konaković has long been forbidden to even approach,” said Košarac.

After the announcement of the coalition’s dissolution, the most vocal representatives of the Coalition of Three were Elmedin Konaković (NiP) and Sabina Ćudić (NS), who clearly sent a message that any form of partnership with the SNSD was over. Konaković then announced the replacement of SNSD personnel in the diplomatic and consular network and state institutions.

“I will replace the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I will talk to each person individually,” Konaković said at the press conference, stressing that he will remove those who follow the policies of Milorad Dodik, Klix.ba writes.

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