Ambassador Ogawa believes that one of the reasons for underutilization of all potentials that B&H possesses is the B&H political leadership which, basically, cares the most about its personal interests, the interests of their parties. What they should be taking care of instead is the well-being of all citizens, those who elected them, and they are leaving the young people, who are the future of this country, aside.
“It is a great pity for a country with great potentials in natural resources and beauty to be underdeveloped, but the fact is that B&H is one of the least developed countries of Europe,” the Ambassador Ogawa said.
According to Ambassador Ogawa, the good thing is that there is a lot of space for development, a great perspective for investing, that this is good for the future and that it should be worked more in this direction.
“Investments are at a truly low level in B&H. European Countries might have invested more, while Japan did not invest a lot so far. My primary goal is to increase the interest of Japan and the Japanese companies for development and investing in B&H. In this year we are marking the 20th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations between B&H and Japan and, on this occasion, we are to organize a series of events that will encompass this field,” Ambassador Ogawa highlighted.
Ambassador Ogawa plans to hold investment seminars and, during his stay, he will also organize visits to B&H companies as potential partners of investors, as well as visits to high B&H officials with the aim of facilitating cooperation on higher levels.
(Source: faktor.ba/ photo oslobodjenje)