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Igor Crnadak opened the Honorary Consulate of BiH in the Polish City of Szczecin

Published November 29, 2016
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crnadakMinister of Foreign Affairs of BiH Igor Crnadak opened an Honorary Consulate of BiH in Szczecin, the city in the Republic of Poland.

For the Honorary Consul of BiH was appointed Julija Sienkiewicz, an expert in environmental protection and tourism activities, who has been working on promotion of the tourist potential of BiH in Poland.

The opening ceremony was attended by Minister Crnadak, Honorary Consul Seinkiewicz, the Ambassador of BiH in Poland Dusko Kovacevic, representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, regional and local authorities, businessmen, journalists and other dignitaries.

Minister Crnadak thanked the Polish officials, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland for contribution they have made in the opening of the Honorary Consulate in Szczecin. He also expressed confidence that the opening of the Honorary Consulate of BiH will get Poland closer to the citizens on the tourist, educational, economic, cultural and sports plan, where resources have not been used enough.

To recall, this is the second Honorary Consulate of BiH that was opened in Poland after the opening of the Honorary Consulate in Bialystok, Podlaskie Voivodeship.

(Source: klix.ba)

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