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Foreign Minister Steinmeier Arrived in Sarajevo

Published May 26, 2014
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steinerForeign Minister Steinmeier is visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina from 26 to 27 May. In Sarajevo he will meet Government and civil society representatives as well as EU Special Representative Sørensen. Steinmeier will also be attending the opening of the Forum on Prosperity and Jobs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With his visit, the German Foreign Minister intends to express the continued intensive commitment of both Germany and the EU to ensuring positive developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s first meeting in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo on Monday (26 May) will be with the EU Special Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Peter Sørensen. Sørensen is also Head of the EU Delegation in Bosnia, one of the biggest EU Delegations worldwide. In his talks with Sørensen, Foreign Minister Steinmeier will be focusing on Bosnia’s moves towards the EU.

 

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