In a significant diplomatic event on Thursday, Bosnia's Chair of the Council of Ministers, Borjana Kristo, met with Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yoko Kamikawa, in Sarajevo. The meeting underscored the excellent bilateral relations and ongoing cooperation between the two nations.
During their discussions, Kristo and Kamikawa addressed various issues of mutual interest, including economic and technological collaboration, cultural exchanges, and international cooperation.
Japan's advanced technological capabilities and the potential for Japanese investment were highlighted as key factors that could accelerate economic development across all sectors in Bosnia.
Chair Kristo briefed Minister Kamikawa on Bosnia and Herzegovina's progress toward European integration, emphasizing the country's unwavering commitment to achieving full EU membership.
“The European future and the comprehensive integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina have no alternative,” Kristo asserted.
Minister Kamikawa reaffirmed Japan's strong support for Bosnia and Herzegovina's development and its pivotal role in the region. She confirmed Japan's readiness to continue providing assistance and support across various domains.
The meeting concluded with both leaders reiterating their commitment to fostering a lasting partnership built on mutual trust and shared values.
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