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Chairman of CoM invited Theresa May to visit BiH

Published February 27, 2018
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The Chairman of the Council of Ministers (CoM) of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), dr. Denis Zvizdic, attended the reception which was organized by the British Prime Minister – Theresa May, in the official residence for the Prime Ministers of the Western Balkans.

In a conversation with Prime Minister May, Chairman Zvizdic called Prime Minister May to visit BiH, and said that relations between the two countries are very good and that there is a great space for even better cooperation.

Prime Minister May said that BiH deserves to be in the European Union (EU), and that she fully supports its aspirations towards EU and NATO integrations.

They agreed that good political relations between the Western Balkan countries are of great importance for the stability and progress of the region and emphasized that it is necessary to work on resolving issues through frequent political dialogue, and focus future cooperation on the joint projects aimed on infrastructure linkage and economic development.

Boris Johnson and President of the European Bank for Recontruction and Development (EBRD), Suma Chakrabarti, also attended the reception which was organized by the British Prime Minister Theresa May for Prime Ministers of the Western Balkans.

 

(Source: ba.n1info.com)

 

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