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Prime Minister of FB&H Spoke with British Parliamentarians

Published: October 3, 2013
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niksicPrime Minister of FB&H Nermin Nikšić received today at the premises of the government in Sarajevo the delegation of the United Kingdom Parliament and Northern Ireland in a Inter-parliamentary Union, led by the Head of the Parliamentary Group for B&H in the UK Parliament Karen Lumley. The meeting was attended by the British Ambassador to B&H Nigel Casey.

The main topic of the discussion was the result of the meeting in Brussels entirely devoted to overcoming issues of B&H on its path to EU.  Prime Minister Nikšić informed guests with the results of the meeting, adding a major step in the efforts to implement the judgments of the European Court for Human Rights on the case of  ”Sejdić–Finci” has been done.

British parliamentarians have emphasized their admiration for the natural and human resources of B&H, but also the fact that B&H does not fully use these resources.

Furthermore, there is a necessity to create an environment that will allow greater economic development, foreign investment, and thus create new jobs, which means a better life for all citizens is highlighted.


(Source: Fena)

 

 

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