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Improve economic relations of BIH and Slovenia

Published June 4, 2013
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-Deputy Chairman of BiH Council of Ministers and Minister of Finances and Treasury Nikola Špirić met today in Sarajevo with the ambassador of Slovenia to BiH Andrej Graseli.

They especially discussed the issue concerning the Former Yugoslavia Succession Agreement which stipulates that citizens and successor states will be able to return their assets..

Špirić noted that preparations for the Permanent Meeting of Commission of Representatives of Success States are in the process, noting that this time the meeting will be held in Sarajevo, after the agenda and date is agreed upon.

Graseli said that things concerning the succession have improved, while Špirić said that the compromise is a must, so that all countries would get benefits from the succession.

At the meeting, it was noted that BiH and Slovenia have good bilateral relations, and that economic relations should be improved and the environment that will attract and protect investors should be created.

Slovenian ambassador noted that Slovenia will support BiH on its path to the EU, said the Ministry of Finances and Treasury.

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