Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation following a meeting between Goran Minchev and Davor Bunoza, held in Budva as part of the Berlin Process.
The talks focused on advancing regional cooperation and exploring the possibility of signing a memorandum of cooperation between the two institutions, aimed at creating a more structured and intensified partnership in the future.
Discussions also addressed key reform priorities, particularly in public administration, with an emphasis on strengthening institutional and administrative capacities, as well as exchanging experiences and best practices. The goal is to improve efficiency, transparency, and the quality of public services in both countries.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to continued collaboration and regular exchange of expertise in support of reform processes and alignment with European standards.
Minister Minchev is also expected to participate as a speaker at the upcoming ministerial session, where he will address challenges related to public administration reform and regional cooperation within the broader context of European integration.




