Minister of Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Vice-Chairman of the Social Democratic Party Zokan Helles assessed the recent flood disaster in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the current state of the Bosnian Armed Forces and the implementation of plans for NATO membership.
Haliz explained that there has been an increase in the salaries of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina since he became Minister of Defense, adding that the budget of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina has increased to 90 million marks.
Noting that his mission as defense minister will certainly include NATO membership, he said:
“The goal of most countries today is to join NATO. It would be good if all the countries of the Western Balkans joined NATO. Bosnia and Herzegovina is under special control, but our project is linked to 30 countries. That is why we need lobbying activities. 40 percent of my activities are abroad , The rest is in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There will be some things to protect Bosnia and Herzegovina in the next few days. Citizens, don’t worry. We have become more stable in terms of stability.”
Halis explained that all the preparations of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina have been completed, and it is one of the first units to enter the field after the floods.
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