Thursday, June 12, 2008

IMF DELEGATION STARTS TALKS IN BOSNIA

BANJA LUKA, Bosnia (June 12,2008) – Head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission to Bosnia Costas Christou said in the northern Bosnian city of Banja Luka yesterday that signing the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) between Bosnia and the EU would have a long-term positive effect on Bosnia, but short-term there will be certain expenses, caused by the harmonization of taxes and other impositions.

According to Christou, who held a press conference after talking with Serbian fascist Milorad Dodik,leader of the genocidal Serbian creature in Bosnia "RS", talks will be held first with the entity representatives in the course of this and the following week about downsizing the administration, because one of the SAA goals is to have efficient entity governments in Bosnia.

After that the IMF delegation will hold talks with the Bosnian state officials. After a final meeting, the IMF will announce their preliminary conclusions. They will analyze potential impact of the global economy on Bosnia, among other things.
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