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Dodik and Orban on previously agreed and future Projects

Published September 12, 2024
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The President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik said today in Budapest that he talked with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban about previously agreed and future projects.

Dodik said that at today’s meeting in Budapest, the Hungarian Prime Minister informed him about his big tour of the countries of the world, and global, as well as movements in the European Union.

“Hungary is interested in talks with all the countries of the Western Balkans,” Dodik told reporters after the meeting with Orban.

He added that this was an informative meeting with, as he said, a great statesman and friend about previously agreed jobs, as well as projects that are planned to be done in the future.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that this meeting was beneficial for both sides.

Orban took to social media and stated that the stability of the Western Balkans is of great importance for the European Union.

“Instead of lectures and sanctions, we believe in dialogue and cooperation. My meeting with Milorad Dodik today served its purpose,” said Orban, Srna writes.

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