Radman: A stable Bosnia and Herzegovina is in the interest of the entire Western Balkans
Zagreb, May 29 (Hibya) - Croatian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Gordan Grlic Radman made statements regarding the opening of the Honorary Consulate of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Zadar, the ties between the two countries, and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Euro-Atlantic integration process.
Croatian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Gordan Grlic Radman emphasized confidence in the future of relations between the two countries.
Referring to the importance of the new representation opened in Zadar, Grlic Radman said: "With the opening of the Honorary Consulate of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Zadar, we reaffirm the deep bond and mutual trust that our two countries continuously build through political, economic, and humanitarian cooperation."
Highlighting the diplomatic support provided by the Croatian Government to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Grlic Radman stated: "The Croatian Government led by Prime Minister Andrej Plenković remains the strongest and most vocal advocate of Bosnia and Herzegovina on its Euro-Atlantic path."
Expressing his belief in regional stability and a shared future, Grlic Radman concluded: "We believe that a stable, functional, and Europe-oriented Bosnia and Herzegovina is in the interest of all its peoples and citizens, as well as the entire Western Balkans."
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