The Minister of European Integration and International Cooperation of the Republic of Srpska, Zlatan Klokić, said that the idea to establish Srpska’s representative office in Hungary would have to wait a little longer because many things had changed at the geopolitical level due to the conflict in Ukraine.

Klokić pointed out that Srpska was determined to strengthen its network of representative offices, and that it was possible that several more would be established in the coming period.

He noted that the Republic of Srpska was losing a lot by not joining the Open Balkan initiative, which was a serious chance for economic progress.

– The economy of Srpska could be competitive in other markets as well, we would be positioned at the regional level, and investments in Srpska would almost certainly increase – Klokić said for Glas Srpske.

Regarding the Diaspora Register, which has been established, Klokić said that the number of members changed daily, and that the number of legal entities was far below that of individuals, and he invited all citizens from the diaspora to register and establish a connection with the motherland.

He stated that the Government of the Republic of Srpska was committed to engaging with the diaspora through comprehensive cooperation with our citizens and their organizations abroad on a daily level, rather than periodically as some insinuated.

Source: RTRS-SRNA

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