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Interest of Turkish Companies for Infrastructure Projects in BiH

Published June 12, 2013
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niksic yildizThe Prime Minister of BiH Nermin Nikšić received today in Sarajevo in a farewell visit of the Ambassador of Turkey to BiH Ahmet Yildiz.

During the discussion, they highlighted the fact that economic cooperation between the two countries has intensified, and that Turkish companies in BiH, especially in the FBiH, took part in the most important infrastructure projects, such as Corridor 5C. They expressed hope that cooperation would continue to intensify and in several areas.

Ambassador Yildiz was interested on the issue of reform of the FBIH, and results of the visit of the BiH delegation to Azerbaijan, on which Prime Minister Nikšić informed him.

“I am grateful for your personal involvement that you had during your mandate in BIH. You have a reason to be proud of your mission in our country’’, said Prime Minister Nikšić, and wished Yildiz success in the continuation of his diplomatic career, announced the FBiH government.

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