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Ivanic and Zvizdic sent Telegrams of Condolences to Putin and Medvedev

Published December 26, 2016
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ivanic2Chairman of the Presidency of BiH, Mladen Ivanic, sent a telegram of condolences to President of Russia Vladimir Putin on the occasion of yesterday’s serious plane crash, in which was killed more than 90 people.

“Your Excellency, we are deeply shaken by the news about the crash of the Russian army plane. In this sad moment for your country and the people, we sincerely sympathize with your suffering and the families of the victims. Please accept our deepest condolences “, as written in the message of the Chairman of the Presidency of BiH.

Chairman of the Council of Ministers of BiH, Denis Zvizdic, sent a telegram of condolences to Prime Minister of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev.

“We are deeply shaken by the news of the plane crash in the Black Sea and the terrible loss of lives. On behalf of the Council of Ministers of BiH and my own behalf, I offer you deepest condolences and express our most sincere sympathy to families of the victims,” as written in the telegram of Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Denis Zvizdic.

(Source: nap.ba)

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