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Prime Minister of FBiH met with the French Ambassador

Published May 6, 2015
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b_150505092Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Fadil Novalic, received yesterday in the Headquarters of the Government of FBiH in Sarajevo the Ambassador of France in BiH, Claire Bodonyi. In the focus of interest of French diplomatic representative in Sarajevo there were questions of envisaged reform measures in the field of economy where she promised the stronger engagement of France, but of the European Union as well.

The Prime Minister Novalic presented a series of active measures that aim to strengthen the economic development, increase of investments and employment, especially in the field of electric power and infrastructural projects.

Ambassador Bodony emphasized that, although French and BH economies are not too compatible there is a space for strengthening the economic cooperation in the field of small and medium enterprises where she offered her selfless assistance.

A special segment of interest was the recent meeting on Jahorina Mountain about which the Prime Minister Novalic presented his expectations, and they were primarily related to identifying  the preferred common tasks, where he expects the full cooperation of the country, Federation of BiH, Republic of Srpska, International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the European Union.

(Source: nap.ba)

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