Elmedin Konaković

He graduated from Electrical Engineering secondary School and, after the Bosnian War, from the Faculty of Sports and Physical Education of the University of Sarajevo."[6] He attended the 59th Munich Security Conference from 17 to 19 February, during which he met with a number of foreign officials from Spain, Sweden, Austria, France and the United Kingdom.[7] On 11 May 2023, Konaković announced that a draft on the law regarding the foreign affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted unanimously at a Council of Ministers session.[11] Following a large escalation of the Gaza–Israel conflict in October 2023, Konaković condemned Hamas' attacks, but also said that "he never hid his support for the people and the government of Palestine in order to keep and protect the areas they live in, to fight for sovereignty and territorial integrity of their land and protect their religious objects on that area that are of great importance for the faithful from all around the world."[12] In January 2024, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote a letter to Konaković, urging him to "press Croatian Democratic Union leader Dragan Čović to end his obstruction on the realization of the Southern Interconnection natural gas pipeline project between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Konaković with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen , 1 November 2023
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