Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Željka Cvijanović, the Chair of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in his Jerusalem office on Monday evening, according to Israeli media. The meeting was documented by an official Government Press Office photographer.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Monday evening with Željka Cvijanović, the Chair of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at his office in Jerusalem. The meeting, reported by N12, was documented by an official Government Press Office photographer (Haim Zach/GPO). No statement on the agenda or outcome of the meeting has been published. Bosnia and Herzegovina has maintained diplomatic relations with Israel since 1992, and the visit follows a series of high-level diplomatic engagements for Netanyahu in recent weeks—including meetings with the presidents of Somaliland, a delegation of U.S. legal advisers, and a visit to Mossad headquarters. The meeting did not appear on the Prime Minister's Office official public schedule ahead of time, according to the report.
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