Dodik, Lajčak discuss situation in Bosnia
Republika Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik met with Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčak on Monday evening.
Tuesday, 09.03.2010.
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Republika Srpska Prime Minister Milorad Dodik met with Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak on Monday evening. They discussed political relations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the possible developments after the forthcoming elections and the possible constitutional changes. Dodik, Lajcak discuss situation in Bosnia After the talks in Aleksandrovac Dodik said that Bosnia should, as soon as possible, implement constitutional changes which are attainable, in order to ensure the legitimacy of the forthcoming elections. Expressing gratitude to Lajcak for showing interest in the situation in Bosnia, Dodik said that the Slovak minister was the most relevant person to present the situation in the country in a proper and impartial way. Lajcak, who is a former high representative in Bosnia, said that the meeting with Dodik concluded his visit to that country, the aim of which was to get acquainted with the political situation, visa liberalization issues and fulfillment of conditions for the Action Plan for Bosnia's NATO membership.
Dodik, Lajčak discuss situation in Bosnia
After the talks in Aleksandrovac Dodik said that Bosnia should, as soon as possible, implement constitutional changes which are attainable, in order to ensure the legitimacy of the forthcoming elections.Expressing gratitude to Lajčak for showing interest in the situation in Bosnia, Dodik said that the Slovak minister was the most relevant person to present the situation in the country in a proper and impartial way.
Lajčak, who is a former high representative in Bosnia, said that the meeting with Dodik concluded his visit to that country, the aim of which was to get acquainted with the political situation, visa liberalization issues and fulfillment of conditions for the Action Plan for Bosnia's NATO membership.
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