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Brkic at the Dubrovnik Forum: Green transition is a strategic necessity for BiH

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June 26, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
Brkic at the Dubrovnik Forum: Green transition is a strategic necessity for BiH

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Josip Brkić said, during his participation in the 19th international conference Dubrovnik Forum, that BiH sees the green transition as a strategic necessity and development opportunity, and said that our country wants to be a regional energy connector and a reliable partner in strengthening European energy [] The post Brkic at the Dubrovnik Forum: Green transition is a strategic necessity for BiH appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

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Related coverage for "Brkic at the Dubrovnik Forum: Green transition is a strategic necessity for BiH": Eunews — Beer output and consumption down; non‑alcoholic drinks still rising. Vogue — K-Pop Stars Are Fueling the Rise of Vietnamese Fashion. AzerNews — EU sees Azerbaijan as cornerstone of energy and trade strategy. Russia Today — The next chapter of BRICS has begun. Daily NK English — North Korea shifts China ventures toward learning. Modern Diplomacy — Russia’s Energy Crisis: An Exporter Becomes Importer