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Member of BIH Presidency Spoke With Moon and Harčenko

Published August 6, 2013
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RADMANOVIĆMember of the BIH Presidency Nebojša Radmanović received today in separate meetings the Ambassador of Russia to BIH Aleksandar Bocan Harčenko and the Ambassador of the US to BIH Patrick Moon.

At the meeting with the Russian Ambassador, they spoke of the bilateral relations, economic cooperation and political relations with BIH.

Harčenko said that he was surprised by the attitude of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of BIH Zlatko Lаgumdžiјa expressed in the Washington Post on the situation in Syria and said that this would not contribute to calming the situation in this country.

Radmanović said that this is not the position of the BIH Presidency, but rather the personal opinion of Lаgumdžiјa that is not acceptable to all in BIH. Rаdmаnоvić said that it is particularly unacceptable to compare BIH and Syria.

They asserted that the economic relations between the two countries are good and constantly improving, and the new Russian investments throughout BIH are a testament to this.

Rаdmаnоvić received the US Ambassador in a farewell visit, and during the meeting they spoke of the situation in BIH and its progress in the last three years, announced the BIH Presidency.

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