Tegeltija requested consent for Bosnia and Herzegovina to join Open Balkan initiative

The members of the Open Balkan initiative are Serbia, North Macedonia and Albania

Photo: Tanjug/Zoran Mirkovic

The chairman of the Council of Ministers, Zoran Tegeltija, who will participate in the two-day Open Balkan Summit in Ohrid today and tomorrow, has asked the Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency to consider and agree to BiH's accession to the regional initiative.

On the eve of leaving for Ohrid, Tegeltija sent a letter to the Presidency of BiH in which, in addition to information about his trip to Ohrid, he asked them to consider and give consent for BiH's accession to the Open Balkan initiative in order for citizens and the BiH business community not to be the only ones left out of this regional initiative.

This was confirmed for SRNA from the cabinet of the chairman of the Council of Ministers of BiH.

The summit in North Macedonia is being held today and tomorrow, and besides Tegeltija, Montenegrin Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic will also attend as a guest.

The Open Balkan regional initiative now includes Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia.

(Telegraf.rs)