Namely, during his stay in Sarajevo, Zdravko Čolić was invited to the office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where Elmedin Konaković presented him with a diplomatic passport as a sign of high institutional recognition for his exceptional contribution to culture, impressive artistic achievements, and long-term promotion of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the international stage. "To an artist whose work has transcended borders for decades and whose name has become synonymous with top-tier musical expression, we wish that in the years to come, he continues to enrich our lives with his creativity and build bridges of togetherness," wrote the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on their Instagram page. After holding as many as five spectacular concerts in his hometown of Sarajevo, Čolić transformed the Zetra hall into a place filled with emotion, nostalgia, and unity. Each evening carried a special story, but the feeling that connected the audience and the performer remained the same—sincere, powerful, and almost tangible. To recall, on Monday, Zdravko held the last of five scheduled concerts at Sarajevo's Zetra, and accompanied by a symphony orchestra, he treated the audience to another magical night for the City Day.