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Chairman Covic in Stuttgart: I am optimistic that we will be a Candidate for EU Membership soon

Published October 14, 2017
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Chairman of the Presidency of BiH Dragan Covic met in Stuttgart with Fritz Kuhno, the Mayor of Stuttgart, Winfried Kretschmann, the Prime Minister of the Province of Baden-Württemberg, and he also visited the Croatian Catholic Mission.

Chairman Covic informed them about the current state of BiH and its progress on the path of Euro-Atlantic integrations. On this occasion, he expressed his conviction that BiH will become a candidate for the EU membership next year and thanked them for all the support that Germany provided to BiH on this path.

After the aforementioned meetings, Covic also visited the Croatian Catholic Mission in Stuttgart and he got introduced to its work. The Croatian Catholic Mission in Stuttgart is one of the oldest Croatian Catholic missions in Germany, and it was founded on May 1, 1958.

Besides the growth and development of spiritual life and worship, priests and their associates are involved in social, cultural, social and sporting activities.

(Source: klix.ba)

 

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