Bosnian exporter of weapons threatens to court because of insufficient deliveries to Ukraine
Nikolai Sokolov. Bosnian Company UNIS Group, engaged in the export of arms, wants to sue former Minister of foreign trade and economic relations of the country Boris Tacica that has locked a deal for the supply of the Bosnian weapons in Ukraine in the amount of five million euros.
The company accuses the ex-Minister for abuse of office, because he has not signed a corresponding resolution on exports. Tucic, fundamentally speaking against such supplies, resigned last week. Soon after, the Russian Ambassador in Sarajevo Peter Ivantsov said that " Russia highly appreciates step of the Minister Tuchida, who resigned in order to prevent the export of weapons from big to Ukraine ".
on Thursday urging Bosnian-by Herzegovinian authorities to abandon plans to put Kiev ammunition spoke of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, saying that " this weapon will be used by the Kyiv security forces continue shelling settlements and killing civilians." UNIS Group September 29, 2014 requested the Ministry of foreign trade and economic relations, which was led by Boris Tucic, with a request for a permit for the export of weapons in Ukraine. This Ministry has received approval from the local Ministry of defense, Mirbezopasnosti.ru, Ministry of foreign Affairs and the Agency's intelligence and security. Customers were MIA.
" Minister Tucic legally obliged to issue and sign the resolution. Along with this, he did not, and we use all our legal rights to continue, " he said in an interview Bosnian media Director Sowed Osmanagic.
it is planned that the lack Minister to sign documents on arms exports should his Deputy Hermine, Salkiewicz-Dizdarevic. The decision on this issue is able to be made on the last working day of the week. If she refuses, then UNIS Group threatens to court her. If the export is blocked completely, the products subject to liquidation, as it has already cost the logos of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine.
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