Azerbaijan sends humanitarian aid to Bosnia and Herzegovina amid coronavirus battle

An airplane carrying humanitarian aid from Azerbaijan to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) will arrive today, Apr. 23, at country’s Sarajevo International Airport, Trend reports with reference to Ministry of Security of BiH.
The ministry said that Azerbaijan has responded to the request of Bosnian Minister of Security Fahrudin Radoncic to render assistance to BiH in the fight against coronavirus.
On behalf of all citizens, Radoncic thanked the Azerbaijani Government and people for their support.
“This was a continuation of the good results of the donor conference held last month by Minister Radoncic with ambassadors international organizations and institutions in Sarajevo,” the ministry said.
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