Tadić receives medal from European movement of Bosnia

Serbian President Boris Tadić on Wednesday received a medal from the European movement of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 07.07.2011.

09:27

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Serbian President Boris Tadic on Wednesday received a medal from the European movement of Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is awarded to regional leaders for their contribution to reconciliation. Tadic receives medal from European movement of Bosnia Tadic was awarded the medal at the reception organized by the Serbian Embassy in Bosnia on Wednesday evening, which according to reports was attended by political leaders "of Sarajevo, Mostar and Banja Luka". Among them were Party of Democratic Action leader Sulejman Tihic, President of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 1990 Bozo Ljubic, Vice-President of the Bosnia Federation Mirsad Kebo, Party of Democratic Progress (PDP) leader Mladen Ivanic, Sarajevo Mayor Alija Behmen and other public and cultural figures. Addressing the attendees, Tadic said he felt nostalgia coming to his birth town, adding that he was proud to be visiting Sarajevo as the head of Serbia's delegation. Referring to the Sarajevo-Belgrade relations, Tadic said that visits like this open new possibilities for cooperation. Regarding the political situation in Bosnia, Tadic pointed out that all solutions must be sustainable and reached by all three peoples and two entities. "Serbia opposes the division of Bosnia, but at the same time, its opposes a unitary Bosnia. Any solution within that framework is acceptable," Tadic stressed. President of the European movement of Bosnia Predrag Prastalo stated that Tadic, together with Croatian President Ivo Josipovic, initiated a historical process. "The road you chose has no alternative," Prastalo said. With this reception, Tadic ended his official visit to Bosnia. Tadic and Prastalo (Tanjug)

Tadić receives medal from European movement of Bosnia

Tadić was awarded the medal at the reception organized by the Serbian Embassy in Bosnia on Wednesday evening, which according to reports was attended by political leaders "of Sarajevo, Mostar and Banja Luka".

Among them were Party of Democratic Action leader Sulejman Tihić, President of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) 1990 Bozo Ljubić, Vice-President of the Bosnia Federation Mirsad Kebo, Party of Democratic Progress (PDP) leader Mladen Ivanić, Sarajevo Mayor Alija Behmen and other public and cultural figures.

Addressing the attendees, Tadić said he felt nostalgia coming to his birth town, adding that he was proud to be visiting Sarajevo as the head of Serbia's delegation.

Referring to the Sarajevo-Belgrade relations, Tadić said that visits like this open new possibilities for cooperation.

Regarding the political situation in Bosnia, Tadić pointed out that all solutions must be sustainable and reached by all three peoples and two entities.

"Serbia opposes the division of Bosnia, but at the same time, its opposes a unitary Bosnia. Any solution within that framework is acceptable," Tadić stressed.

President of the European movement of Bosnia Predrag Praštalo stated that Tadić, together with Croatian President Ivo Josipovic, initiated a historical process.

"The road you chose has no alternative," Praštalo said.

With this reception, Tadić ended his official visit to Bosnia.

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