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Citizens of BiH soon to travel to one more Country only with ID?

Published June 29, 2017
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tourismAmbassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to the Republic of Macedonia Lepa Babic met with Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov today in the capital of Macedonia, Skopje. At the meeting, they discussed about extending the legal framework for cooperation between BiH and Macedonia through the signing of bilateral agreements.

Interlocutors especially stressed the conclusion of negotiations for the conclusion of the agreement between the BiH Council of Ministers and the Government of the Republic of Macedonia on the conditions that will enable the crossing of the border with the personal card (ID).

Babic congratulated Dimitrov, wished him a successful mandate and expressed the conviction that the successful cooperation of BiH and Macedonia will continue. Dimitrov emphasized the commitment to support the activities of the BiH Embassy in Skopje.

As a conclusion of the meeting, Babic informed Dimitrov about the foreign policy priorities of BiH, as well as about the activities of the BiH Embassy in Skopje.

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