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Prime Minister Zvizdic sent a Telegram of Support to his Albanian Counterpart

Published September 23, 2019
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On the occasion of the earthquake that hit Albania, Chairman of BiH’s Council of Ministers Denis Zvizdic has sent a telegram to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.

“We have received, with sadness, the news of an earthquake that hit your country and in which more than a hundred people were injured and hundreds of objects damaged.

On behalf of the Council of Ministers of BiH and on my own behalf, I would like to express my friendly support. Our thoughts are with the families of the injured as well as with all Albanian citizens.

Please, Prime Minister, count on the friendly support of Bosnia and Herzegovina,” was stated by the Chairman Zvizdic’s telegram.

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