Prime Minister of the Republic of Srpska Savo Minić
spoke today in Banja Luka with the US Special Envoy for Global Partnership Paolo
Zampolli.
Prime Minister Minić thanked the US Special Envoy for
Global Cooperation for coming to Republic of Srpska, emphasizing that he was an
extremely important and influential diplomat in many spheres of society.
"During the conversation, we conveyed a clear
message that Republic of Srpska wants to live in peace and has no intention of
endangering its institutions, but wants to function within the framework of the
Dayton Peace Agreement", Prime Minister Minić said.
The Prime Minister went on to say that Republic of Srpska
was not a factor of instability, that it did not seek secession, but wanted
full respect for the original Dayton Agreement as the foundation of peace in
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Prime Minister elaborated that the energy projects
Trebinje 1, 2 and 3, Zupci and hydroelectric power plants such as Buk Bijela
were discussed, as well as financing methods when it comes to energy from
renewable sources, as well as other projects.
"These are the projects that our officials negotiated
during their recent visit in America", Prime Minister Minić said.
He emphasized that this was one of most fair meetings he
had with foreign diplomats discussing possibility of cooperation with the Republic
of Srpska.
"I am grateful to Mr. Zampolli for very fair and
open meeting. We agreed to be in constant communication from next week on in
order to receive feedback and work together on these projects", Prime
Minister Minić said.
US Special Envoy for Global Partnership Paolo Zampolli
said that the Prime Minister gave him a very important document with numerous
projects, which he would submit to various agencies and sectors within the US
administration.
"For my part, I can promise that I will deliver
this document, which will be presented there, to all possible addresses", Mr.
Zampolli said and thanked Prime Minister Minić for the warm welcome.