Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will embark on a three-day official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina today to exchange views on an entire range of bilateral relations with the country's leadership, Foreign Office said on Monday. According to Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakria, the Prime Minister is undertaking the visit on December 20-22, 2016 at the invitation of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister), Denis Zvidvic.
Apart from delegation level talks with the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Zakria said that the Prime Minster will meet the Chairman and members of the Bosnia and Herzegovina's Presidency, leaders and members of the lower and upper houses of the parliamentary assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Reis-ul-Ulema Hussein ef Kavazovic.
The Prime Minister will also address a business forum and meet with members of the Foreign Trade Chamber and Foreign Investment Promotion Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. "Both countries will review the entire range of bilateral relations with a special focus on political, trade and economic ties, inter-parliamentary linkages and enhancing cultural and educational relations," the spokesperson said, adding the Prime Minister will also exchange views with Bosnian leadership on regional and international issues of mutual concern.


















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