HADŽIALIĆ: BiH should become an EU member
Chairman of the Council of Ministers Denis Zvizdić met today in Sarajevo with the Swedish Minister of secondary and adult education Aida Hadžialić about the potential spread of cooperation between the two countries in the fields of economy, integration into the EU, and Education and Science.
Aida Hadžialić the youngest person ever appointed as a minister in the history of Sweden. She was born in 1987 in Foca, and lives in Sweden since 1992.Zvizdić said after the meeting that between BiH and Sweden are no outstanding issues, adding that the minister thanked for the continued support that her country offers Bosnia and Herzegovina.He specified that Sweden has invested respectable amount of funds for reconstruction and development of Bosnia and Herzegovina and that the recent five-year agreement for the period from 2014 to 2020 allocated 100 million euros for the various authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a focus on the development of small and medium enterprises and strengthening all BiH. potentials.
Zvizdić said he would try to arrange maintenance business forum where Swedish investors presented projects in the energy, transportation, and metal and wood industry in BiH.Hadžialić stressed that the Government of Sweden believes that economic cooperation with Bosnia and Herzegovina can be enhanced, and that the particular potential represents more than 80,000 people of BiH origin who are willing to invest in their country of origin.
She added that they believe that Bosnia and Herzegovina should be a member of the European Union, but that this would be achieved, it is important to work on economic development to the standard of life in BiH was increased.Hadžialić said that Swedish investors are looking for new markets and to believe that Bosnia and Herzegovina, and other countries of the region, can be a great chance to strengthen Swedish exports.She pointed out that Sweden may share their knowledge and experiences in education in order to strengthen BiH. Education and provide a better future for young people.
- Sweden wants to support BiH on its path towards the European Union as we know it is a liberal, modern and progressive Bosnia and Herzegovina in the EU is an important part of the future of all citizens of this country - said Hadžialić.
- 7 Mar, 2016
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