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Prime Minister of FB&H Received Ambassador of Kuwait Al Motairi

Published February 6, 2014
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niksic_almotairijB&H Prime Minister Nermin Nikšić received today at the headquarters of the government in Sarajevo the inaugural visit of the Ambassador of Kuwait to B&H Nasser Riden Thamer Al Motairi.

The Kuwaiti diplomat was interested in the current political situation and expressed his belief that the relations between the two countries, especially in the economic sphere will improve in the future.

It was pointed out that Kuwait, through private and governmental investments in B&H, seeks to raise bilateral relations to a higher level.

Prime Minister Nikšić wished a successful mandate to the Ambassador and emphasized that investments are a priority this year, primarily the construction of Corridor 5c and projects in the energy sector, where more than 1 billion Euros will be invested.

Ambassador Al Motairi stressed that Kuwaiti investors are interested in B&H, especially in infrastructural projects, such as the Corridor 5C and the energy sector.

Both sides expressed their desire to create closer contacts and to exchange information on opportunities for economic cooperation.

(Source: Fena)

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