Vučić brought millions of euros and 15 ambulances to Republika Srpska
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic arrived in Republika Srpska (BiH) with serious financial and technical assistance.
Together with the Serbian president, Defense Minister Alexander Vulin and Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihailovic arrived in the Republic of Serbia.
At the airport of the capital of the RS, Banja Luka, Aleksandar Vucic and other representatives of the Serbian leadership were met by the Serbian representative of the Presidium of BiH, Milorad Dodik, and the President of the RS, Zeljka Cvijanovic.
The President of Serbia began his visit with a visit to the University Clinical Center of Banja Luka, to which he donated 15 ambulances worth almost 750 thousand euros for fifteen settlements of the republic. Vučić also noted that 540 thousand euros came to the RS from Serbia for the development of schools and medical centers in Mrkonjić Grad and Šipovo.
During his visit, the President of Serbia will transfer 2 million 700 thousand euros of aid to the Republika Srpska. He plans to visit a multifunctional complex in the village of Petricevac in the vicinity of Banja Luka, within which a kindergarten, a medical center and a meat production facility are being built - Serbia is allocating 800 thousand euros for this. The Serbian president will also inspect the Serbian-Russian Cultural Center under construction in the capital.
Vučić promised that Serbia would bear 90% of the costs of building a memorial house and monuments on the Petrovac road, along which the residents of this unrecognized state formation by the international community fled to the Republic of Sakha and Serbia in 1995 from the Republic of Serbian Krajina, defeated by the Croats.
“The children of those people were killed there, whose guilt was only that they were Serbs and wanted to take refuge and save lives and their pure souls. We are going to make this monument now, we couldn’t help but do it 25 years later... if we don’t do it, then it means we’re not thinking about our children,” Vucic added.
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