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Support For Possible Cooperation of RS and Bursa

Published April 30, 2013
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dodik borik_310x186-1The textile industry, energy, agriculture and tourism are areas where there is the potential for cooperation of business people from Bursa and the RS, said today at a meeting in Banja Luka by the President and Vice-President of the RS Milorad Dodik and Enes Suljkanović, and members of the Turkish delegation of the city of Bursa that was led by Governor Šahabetin Harput.

Around 20 business people from Turkey already visited some businesses in the RS with whom they could cooperation, and Governor Harput said that Turkish business people wish to see the economic potential of the RS and that they are already very satisfied with what they have seen so far.

“Our goal is to create a secure region that will always be in development’’, said Harput. He thanked President Dodik for today’s meeting and announced that Turkish business people would visit the RS and BiH in the next period.

Dodik gave his support to potential cooperation, and said that for the RS economic cooperation with Turkey is very important because it is currently one of the most powerful economies in the world.

“The experience of Bursa and Turkey would be very beneficial for the RS’’, added Dodik.

(Source: Fena)

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