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Russian FM Lavrov: All Issues in BiH should be resolved within the State

Published February 23, 2018
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Sergei Lavrov, stated in Belgrade that Russia strongly adheres to all agreements on Kosovo and BiH, and added that Russia will oppose to any attempt of breaking those agreements.

He underlined the need for all issues in BiH to be resolved on the basis of the agreement of two entities and three constituent peoples in BiH.

Yesterday, Minister Lavrov met with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Ivica Dacic, who stated that Belgrade and Moscow have a really strong strategic partnership, which is not just on paper, but a real partnership that includes friendship, mutual understanding and great support.

Dacic gave a jersey of the National football team of Serbia as a gift to Minister Lavrov as well as a licitar heart, and he added that the number ten on the jersey is because “Lavrov is for a ten.”

The head of Russian diplomacy also handed over a gift to Minister Dacic, and on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin, he presented a friendship medal for merit in strengthening friendship and co-operation between the aforementioned two countries.

(Source: faktor.ba)

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