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IMF Mission in the FB&H Government

Published: February 24, 2014
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MISIJA MMF-a U VLADI FBiHThe FB&H Prime Minister Nermin Nikšić and FB&H Minister of Finances Ante Krajina, with associates met today with the Head of the IMF Mission in B&H Ron van Rooden and with the Resident Representative of this institution in B&H Ruben Atoyan, on the premises of the FB&H government in Sarajevo.

They commented on the current situation in FB&H and the Prime Minister Nikšić pointed out the determination of the FB&H government to fulfill all its obligations, including those towards the IMF.

Speaking of economic topics, Nikšić said that the aim is the achievement of a real growth of gross domestic products this year. Although we cannot talk about a large increase, it will contribute to creating conditions for employment growth.

In this context, the Prime Minister informed the guests on the fact that during the last three months of 2013 encouraging small job growth was achieved. Thus, in the last months of 2013 there were 2.000 employees more than in the previous period.

Noting that the requests of citizens relating to the fight against corruption, to create a favorable economic environment and increasing job opportunities for employment are quite legitimate, Prime Minister Nikšić said that precisely these requirements are contained in anti-corruption laws.

(Source: Fena)

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