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Cvijanovic-Posa: Relations between BiH and Hungary without open Questions

Published February 7, 2024
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The member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Željka Cvijanović, spoke today in Banja Luka with the Ambassador of Hungary to BiH, Krisztián Pósa, about current political and economic topics in BiH, regional cooperation and European integration.

As announced by the BiH Presidency, the interlocutors concluded that the relations between the two countries are friendly and without open issues, which was also confirmed during the visit of Hungarian President Katalin Novak to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Cvijanović thanked for the active support that Hungary provides to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the process of European integration, and especially for the support to the Republika Srpska in the field of agriculture.

The belief was expressed that long-standing good cooperation in various fields will be intensified and improved in the coming period.

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