(Vatican Radio) This morning, Friday 22 November 2013, in the Vatican Apostolic Palace,
the Pope Francis received in audience His Excellency Mr. Vjekoslav Bevanda, Prime
Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who subsequently went on to meet with Archbishop
Pietro Parolin, Secretaryof State, accompanied by Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, Secretary
for Relations with States. The colloquial discussions provided the opportunity
for an exchange of opinions on the current situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, on
the country’s main current objectives, on the efforts made to promote an increasingly
open society respecting the rights of all citizens, and on the challenges that need
to be faced as a result of the current economic crisis. Satisfaction was expressed
regarding the good existing bilateral relations, of which the Basic Agreement of 2006
is an important expression, promoting collaboration between Church and State for the
common good and the development of the country. During the conversation, mention was
also made of various issues linked to the application of the aforementioned Agreement,
as well as the contribution of Catholics in society.