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Chairman Zvizdic sent a Letter of Condolences to PM of Sweden

Published April 9, 2017
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zvizdicOn the occasion of terroristic attack in Stockholm, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers Denis Zvizdić sent a telegram of condolences to Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sweden Stefan Leuven.

“Please, accept my sincere condolences on the occasion of the terrorist attack in Stockholm in which human lives were lost and many citizens wounded. On my behalf and on behalf of the Council of Ministers, I condemn this terrorist act and assure you that we sincerely sympathize with the families of those killed and injured,” is stated in the telegram of Chairman Zvizdic.

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