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Investing.com -- Bosnia and Herzegovina signed an agreement with the European Union on Wednesday to receive technical assistance and EU border guards to help control illegal migration and cross-border crime.
The agreement was signed in Brussels by Borjana Kristo, the chairwoman of Bosnia’s Council of Ministers, and Magnus Brunner, the EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, according to a statement from Kristo’s office.
Under the terms of the agreement, the European Union will provide technical support and deploy guards along Bosnia’s borders to strengthen efforts against unauthorized border crossings and criminal activities that cross national boundaries.
The collaboration aims to enhance border security measures in the Balkan nation, which has been a transit route for migrants seeking to reach Western European countries.
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