Dodik meets with Putin in Belgrade

RS President Milorad Dodik has stated that spoke with Russian PM Vladimir Putin about the political situation in the Serb entity and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 24.03.2011.

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RS President Milorad Dodik has stated that spoke with Russian PM Vladimir Putin about the political situation in the Serb entity and Bosnia-Herzegovina. They also discussed economic cooperation, according to Dodik. Dodik meets with Putin in Belgrade The two met in Belgrade on Wednesday. “We discussed a number of issues. Putin was interested in the political situation and the Dayton Peace Accords. We are glad that Russia shares our viewpoint regarding the Dayton Agreement,” Dodik told journalists back in Banja Luka. Dodik underlined that the Russian prime minister is well-informed about the situation in RS and Bosnia as a whole, the local media reported. “Putin's commitment to implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement is very important to us, as well as his stands on the situation with the Office of the High Representative (OHR). Now, we are even more convinced that we are of the same mind regarding these issues,” Dodik underlined. He said that they also discussed the realization of economic projects, underlining that Russia is Bosnia's greatest trade partner. The country has also made great capital investments, financing modernization of the Bosnian oil sector with 330mn Bosnian convertible marks (some EUR 170mn), he added. Dodik noted that they also talked about possible speeding up of Russian investments, as well as concession projects for RS oil field research and RS participation in the South Stream project.

Dodik meets with Putin in Belgrade

The two met in Belgrade on Wednesday.

“We discussed a number of issues. Putin was interested in the political situation and the Dayton Peace Accords. We are glad that Russia shares our viewpoint regarding the Dayton Agreement,” Dodik told journalists back in Banja Luka.

Dodik underlined that the Russian prime minister is well-informed about the situation in RS and Bosnia as a whole, the local media reported.

“Putin's commitment to implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement is very important to us, as well as his stands on the situation with the Office of the High Representative (OHR). Now, we are even more convinced that we are of the same mind regarding these issues,” Dodik underlined.

He said that they also discussed the realization of economic projects, underlining that Russia is Bosnia's greatest trade partner. The country has also made great capital investments, financing modernization of the Bosnian oil sector with 330mn Bosnian convertible marks (some EUR 170mn), he added.

Dodik noted that they also talked about possible speeding up of Russian investments, as well as concession projects for RS oil field research and RS participation in the South Stream project.

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