Prime Minister of Republic of Srpska Savo Minić, the Minister of Transport and Communications Zoran Stevanović and Minister of Economy and Entrepreneurship Radenko Bubić spoke today with
representatives of the consortium "Logistika BiH".
Prime Minister Minić stated that today's meeting was good and constrcuctive and reiterated that the Government of
Republic of Srpska was on the side of transport companies and would do everything possible to
solve their problem.
“Today we discussed technical matters and what the
Government can do, both with regard to the Inspectorate of the Republic of Srpska and with regard to the Veterinary Office and some other matters”, Prime Minister Minić said and emphasized that the Government would be contsantly at disposal to solve the problems of transporting sector.
At the same time, Prime Minister Minić said that the
border will not be blocked, because it cannot be allowed to disable the
transport of fuel and other products which would lead to irreparable damage.
The Prime Minister said that he is available 24 hours
a day and that he accepted invitation to every meeting of the Consortium
“Logistics of BiH”, in order to discuss how to overcome the existing problems.
“The problem must be solved and we all must make
additional efforts in that direction, but on the other hand, we cannot jeopardize
the functioning of the economy and other systems by solving this problem,” Prime
Minister Minć said.
Representative of the Consortium "Logistika BiH"
Dino Durmić said that the meeting was constructive and invited representatives
of the governments of Federation of BiH, Republic of Srpska and the Council of Ministers to
hold a meeting on Wednesday.
"We have been working on some technical issues
where Prime Minister Minić specifically committed to immediately resolve some
problems that fall within his jurisdiction. We invite representatives of the
FBiH and Republika Srpska governments, as well as the Council of Ministers, to
hold a meeting on Wednesday. Our proposal is that the meeting should take place at Gradiška
Police Station at 12:00, but we also accept another location. We suggest
Gradiška, because we would like the Council of Ministers to initiate that
representatives of Croatian authorities also attend that meeting. If any of the
institutions do not respond to that meeting, we are forced to direct our
protests toward those institutions", Durmić said.