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PM Von der Leyen’s visit to Bosnia was a significant step

  • Ursula von der Leyen stressed concentrating on 14 major priorities while on a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Bosnia’s accession process will advance and it will get closer to the European Union.
  • The ministerial council of Bosnia and Herzegovina was unwavering in its commitment to implementing changes.

President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission underlined during a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina that the nation’s future is in the EU and that advancing resolutely on 14 important priorities should be the first step towards achieving this objective.

By doing this, Bosnia’s accession process will advance and it will get closer to the European Union. Furthermore, emphasized by Von der Leyen was the need for Bosnia and Herzegovina to integrate their economies and their future as a single, unified, sovereign nation in the European Union.

Von der Leyen’s visit to Bosnia

The head of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Council of Ministers, Borjana Krišto, described her visit as a “significant step” toward the country’s path toward EU membership and as a chance for Bosnia to get more information about the EU’s growth strategy for the area. The ministerial council of Bosnia and Herzegovina was unwavering in its commitment to implementing changes.

On a separate visit, the president of the European Commission urged Serbia’s leadership to restore relations with Kosovo, emphasizing that doing so was Belgrade’s only path to the EU’s growth plan and a future in the organization.

The widely anticipated election in December is confirmed by the decision made by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to dissolve the parliament.

All the provisions of the plan that were presented to the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo separately the Saturday before were accepted by Kosovo, but Vučić declined to sign it.

The EU anticipates that to normalize their relations, Serbia and Kosovo will adhere to the agreements reached in Ohrid, Macedonia, this year.

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