ZAGREB, July 14 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian Chamber of Crafts (HOK), Stjepan Safran, on Wednesday received Bosnia's Ambassador Hasan Muratovic at his request. Two years ago, the HOK offered assistance to the Government of
the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina in organising craftsmen, Safran reminded, adding Croatia had nearly 90,000 registered craftsmen employing another 110,000 workers. The Bosnian ambassador was especially interested in conditions for becoming a craftsman and a HOK member, and the economic conditions Croatia's craftsmen were operating in. He expressed readiness to promote the development of crafts relations both on the state and county levels. Assessing that BH craftsmen have not sufficiently used the presence of the international community in the country, Muratovic suggested that Croatian and BH craftsmen jointly present development projects to the in
ZAGREB, July 14 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian Chamber of
Crafts (HOK), Stjepan Safran, on Wednesday received Bosnia's
Ambassador Hasan Muratovic at his request.
Two years ago, the HOK offered assistance to the Government of the
Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina in organising craftsmen, Safran
reminded, adding Croatia had nearly 90,000 registered craftsmen
employing another 110,000 workers.
The Bosnian ambassador was especially interested in conditions for
becoming a craftsman and a HOK member, and the economic conditions
Croatia's craftsmen were operating in. He expressed readiness to
promote the development of crafts relations both on the state and
county levels.
Assessing that BH craftsmen have not sufficiently used the presence
of the international community in the country, Muratovic suggested
that Croatian and BH craftsmen jointly present development
projects to the international community.
Croatia is Bosnia's most important trade partner and there is no
reason why it should not be so in the area of crafts products and
services, Muratovic said.
Both sides expressed readiness for cooperation.
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