In attendance were Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak and Branko Bacic as the envoy of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) President Jadranka Kosor, as well as Prime Minister Nikola Spiric and many other guests.
Addressing the event, Bacic said he was conveying greetings from the Croatian Prime Minister and HDZ leader, Jadranka Kosor, and pointed out the strategic agreement on cooperation signed by these two political parties recently
"By that agreement we wanted to reaffirm our commitment to Bosnia-Herzegovina as a single state aspiring towards Euro-Atlantic integrations and to contribute to the building of equality of the three peoples, notably Croats," Bacic said.
Bacic expressed satisfaction the HDZ BiH having picked Borjana Kristo as its candidate for the Croat member of the Bosnian collective presidency.
According to him, Kosor will in the coming days invite Borjana Kristo to support her candidacy.
Lajcak, a former High Representative of the international community in Sarajevo, applauded moves of Croatia's government aimed at strengthening the regional cooperation.
The Slovak minister also warned that reform processes in Bosnia were stagnating.