17 soldiers of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina (OSBiH) have successfully completed their Turkish Development and Turkish Basic Course training and were eligible for certification.
The ceremony took place in the Rajlovac Barracks in the capital, Sarajevo TurkeyMilitary Attaché at the Sarajevo Embassy, Colonel Mustafa Setki Tatar, as well as the Turkish Armed Forces serving in Bosnia and Herzegovina within the framework of the EU-NATO peacekeeping force.tuff) members and representatives of Turkish institutions and organizations in BiH, OSBiH officials and trainees.
In his speech here, the military attache Tatar thanked the Ministry of Defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the General Staff for their support in opening the courses, and expressed his satisfaction with the growing interest in the Turkish courses.
Emphasizing that the soldiers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who have successfully completed their courses here today, are at the same entrance as the bridge built by the Turks who came to these lands with good intentions 500 years ago, the Tatars invited the apprentices whom he saw as family members, to promote Turkey and Turkey.

OSBIH The commander of the Professional Development Center, Colonel Hadruddin Hasajik, also stated that the goal of the center he heads is to provide the necessary conditions for high-quality education for the soldiers, and indicated that they have improved the conditions of the center with the support of Turkish institutions.
The basic training they received here opened the door for BH soldiers to receive training in Turkey, Hasajic said, “The certificates you receive today should be the beginning of your education, not the end of it. We are here to help you.” He said.
After giving speeches, certificates were handed over to the trainees, and various gifts were distributed to the most successful trainees.
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