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Ivanic Welcomes Vukicevic: BiH’s Political Stability Precondition to a Stable Region

Published November 27, 2014
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ivanic-welcomes-vukicevic-bihs-political-stability-precondition-to-a-stable-regionMladen Ivanic, chair of the BiH Presidency, and Stanimir Vukicevic, Serbia’s ambassador to BiH, stated yesterday in Sarajevo that BiH’s political stability represents a significant precondition to the general political stability of the region.

During the discussion, they recognized the common priority issues that should be tackled in the near future, which primarily relate to intensified regional cooperation, infrastructural development, and mutual support on the path to European integrations, the BiH Presidency said in a statement.

They noted the need to launch concrete activities connected with implementing earlier signed bilateral agreements, like the memorandum on joint approach to third markets, which should be realized by cooperation between BiH and Serbian business associations.

Ivanic and Vukicevic also discussed the current political situation in BiH, the process of forming governments at all levels, which is in progress, and expressed the expectation that in the near future previously successful bilateral cooperation will continue.

Vukicevic congratulated Ivanic on his election to the BiH Presidency from Republika Srpska and wished him success in performing his new duties.

(Source: Oslobođenje)

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