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Zvizdic: The Plan is to extend the Railway Corridor Budapest – Belgrade to Sarajevo

Published November 28, 2015
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zvizdicChairman of the Council of Ministers of B&H Denis Zvizdic stated from Beijing that during his meeting with Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang he requested privileged status for a period of at least 3 years that B&H should get for the export of its agricultural products to the large Chinese market.

“Prime Minister Keqiang was very positive, as well as his associates and ministers. He said that their banks will provide favorable credit lines, and that their investors will be much more present in B&H and that the Chinese market will be opened for import of our agricultural products,” stated Zvizdic.

Zvizdic also emphasized that B&H has a support of China and other friendly countries for the organization of the large business forum which will be attended by numerous companies from 15 countries of Central and Eastern Europe, headed by companies from China.

When it comes to the railway corridor, the construction of new connections between Budapest and Belgrade was discussed in order to somehow extend it not only to the south, towards Greece, but also towards Sarajevo. This is, noted Zvizdic, one of the projects of railway connection between Sarajevo and Belgrade that have been previously discussed.

Chairman of the Council of Ministers of B&H, said that the meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang was “a very concrete and constructive meeting at which he presented the 4 sectors or 4 areas that he believes that can be attractive for Chinese investors.”

“These are the big and positive intentions of China, large projects which are involving 16 countries of Central and Eastern Europe which have been participants of the Summit,” concluded Denis Zvizdic, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of B&H.

(Source: klix.ba)

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