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Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations Spoke With Oil Industry Delegation from Serbia

Published August 22, 2013
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mirkooThe B&H Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations Mirko Šarović met with a delegation of the oil industry of Serbia (NIS) from Novi Sad.

The NIS delegation was led by CEO Kiril Kravčenko, and members of the delegation included Ambassador or Russia to B&H Aleksandar Bocan-Harčenko, Evgenij Kudinov, Deputy General Manager for External Relations with State Authorities, Brakno Radujko, Regional Director of the NIS for Adriatic, Jusif Abasov, Director for Wholesale of NIS and Nadežda Kokotović, Head of the Cabinet of the General Director of NIS.

The NIS delegation spoke to Šarović about their intentions and courses of actions in the market of B&H, primarily about their interest in the exploration of gas and the expansion of the network of petrol stations in FB&H.

Minister Šarović welcomed NIS’s intentions and spoke to them about the activities of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of B&H in the energy sector, especially when it comes to the quality of liquid fuels and obligations of B&H tied to oil reserves.

(Source: Fena)

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