Prime Minister of Republic of Srpska, Savo Minić,
spoke today in Banja Luka with the delegation of the Nizhny Novgorod region.
Prime Minister Minić said that several very intensive
meetings were held today with the Russian delegation in order to develop
modalities for future cooperation in several areas. The meetings were held with representatives of
the Chamber of Commerce, Ministry of Economy and
Entrepreneurship, Ministry of Agriculture and the academic community.
Minić stated that at the "final" meeting, in
the office of the Prime Minister of Republic of Srpska, cooperation in the sectors of information technology, agriculture, medicine and pharmacy was discussed. It was agreed to form working groups that would work on specific
issues and the public will soon be informed
about what the working groups have prepared.
"When it comes to pharmaceutical equipment and
medicines, that production would partly take place in Republic of Srpska while I insisted that the company's headquarters be in Banja Luka", Prime
Minister Minić said and pointed out that Republic of Srpska
had the capacity to respond to all challenges related to registration and
procurement of certain medical devices.
Deputy Prime Minister of the Nizhny Novgorod Region
Dmitry Starostin said that it was agreed during the meetings that companies from
this Russian region and Republic of Srpska would expand and strengthen their cooperation.
"As the result of today's meeting, companies from the
Nizhny Novgorod Region will consider starting production on the territory of
Republic of Srpska", Starostin emphasized.
He stated that cooperation between the Nizhny Novgorod
Region and Republic of Srpska would be accompanied by the exchange in scientific and technology areas, and that higher education
institutions, as well as the new IT university "Neimark", would play
an important role in this.
"We believe that this will lead to an increase
not only in the number of students from Republic of Srpska who will come to our
higher education institutions, but also to active cooperation between our IT
companies", Starostin said and added that also, special attention would be paid to cherishing and strengthening of the culture of remembrance, especially with regard to World War II.
"It is great honor for us to be here. The warm
welcome gives us even greater obligation to fulfill what we have discussed
today", Mr. Starostin stated.