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Chairman Zvizdić receives ambassadors of Qatar and Japan in an inaugural visit

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, November 15 (FENA) - Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Denis Zvizdić received today in an inaugural visit Ambassador of the State of Qatar in BiH Sultan Al Khater and Ambassador of Japan Hideyuki Sakamoto and informed them of the current economic and political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Zvizdić and the ambassadors underlined the good bilateral cooperation, as well as the possibility of expansion in all segments.

Chairman Zvizdić thanked the ambassadors for what their countries have done in the past period for BiH.

Zvizdić and Al-Khater have agreed that there is a great interest in cooperation between the businesses of the two countries and that it is necessary to introduce a new dynamic in the cooperation of the chambers of commerce.

Al-Khatter expressed his country's readiness for cooperation and implementation of projects that are of significance for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

At a meeting with Japanese Ambassador Hideyuiki Sakamoto, Zvizdić expressed gratitude for all the help and support that the Government of Japan has provided to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

They jointly expressed hoped that the cooperation between the Japanese and Bosnian-Herzegovinian companies would improve towards a visible progress and investments in the BiH economy.

Zvizdić wished ambassadors Al Khater and Sakamoto a successful diplomatic term in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

(FENA) S. R.

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