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Bosnia buys 1.5 Million BAM worth Facility in Podgorica for Embassy

December 17, 2020
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In the coming period, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina should spend 1.5 million BAM on the purchase of a facility in Podgorica, which will be used as our embassy in Montenegro.

The decision on approving the “multi-year capital project – purchase, adaptation and equipping of the facility for the accommodation of the diplomatic and consular mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Montenegro – Podgorica” ​​will soon be on the agenda of the Council of Ministers of BiH.

The competent commission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs performed certain activities on the research of the real estate market in Podgorica, but was not able to convene meetings or tour the facilities in Montenegro in order to choose the best offer, they said in the explanation of the decision. The Embassy of our country in Podgorica is currently using the facility at 58 Atinska Street, Klix.ba writes.

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TAGGED: #BiH, #embassy, #Podgorica
Y.Z December 17, 2020
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