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Hungary to help with $156 mln energy jobs in Bosnia ´ s Serb region

The Hungarian federal government settled on Friday to help fund 140 million euros ($ 152. million) of facilities and energy tasks in Bosnia ´ s. autonomous Serb Republic, the region's federal government said in a. statement.

The projects agreed by Serb Republic Prime Minister Radovan. Viskovic and Hungary ´ s Economy Minister Marton Nagy include a. waste management program and structure wind and solar parks,. the statement stated.

2 of the tasks were launched by the German government. however it shut them down last year, together with 2 other energy. jobs, mentioning as the factor the secessionist goals of the. area ´ s nationalist president Milorad Dodik.

Hungarian business Veolia, MVM and Alteo will take part in. carrying out the projects, according to the statement.

On Friday, the two governments arranged an economic forum. in the Serb Republic's de facto capital of Banja Luka with. dozens of business going to and presenting investment. jobs.

Hungary ´ s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, whom Dodik decorated. with the Serb Republic's highest award, stated he believed the. Bosnian area might have excellent economic development in the. future, in which Hungary wished to take part.

Orban criticised what he called foreign meddling in. Bosnia's internal affairs, promising to help the country on its. course towards the European Union integration.