Bosnia and Herzegovina Council of MinistersIt is based in Kahramanmaraş Earthquakeon affected survivors help for a purpose TurkeyHe agreed to the proposal to send 1 million KM (about 10 million TL) to Turkey.
The statement made following the extraordinary session of the Council today stated that with the entry into force of the decision taken, the relevant financial assistance will be delivered to Turkey in order to reduce the effects of the earthquake.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, which started various aid campaigns after the earthquake, has sent 129 personnel to the quake zones to support search and rescue efforts.
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