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Madrid: Inzko Meets EU Political Directors

14.01.2010

In Madrid today, High Representative and EU Special Representative Valentin Inzko participated in a meeting of EU Political Directors aimed at supporting the renewed efforts of the EU and the international community to break the political deadlock in Bosnia and Herzegovina and get the country back on the road to full E...

Supervisor Welcomes COMEUFOR to Brcko

14.01.2010

The Supervisor of Brcko District, Dr. Raffi Gregorian, today welcomed Major General Bernhard Bair, Commander of the European Union Force (EUFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in his first official visit to the District since assuming command of EUFOR in December 2009.  “General Bair’s visit to Brcko so early in his t...

Citizens Have the Option of Voting for New Leaders and New Ideas

13.01.2010

Kick-starting the political process in Bosnia and Herzegovina is urgent because it will enable “exponential progress” in turning the economy around and helping the least fortunate in society, High Representative and EU Special Representative Valentin Inzko said yesterday.Speaking to members of the Rotary Club of Bosnia...

Statement by the Peace Implementation Council Steering Board Ambassadors

08.01.2010

The Ambassadors of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, United Kingdom, United States, Spain as the Presidency of the European Union, the European Union Delegation, and Turkey representing the OIC strongly support the High Representative’s actions, decisions and his ability to use his authorities to...

Ashton and Inzko meet to discuss situation in BiH

08.01.2010

The High Representative and EU Special Representative, Valentin Inzko met with the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton, in Brussels yesterday. During the meeting, Valentin Inzko briefed Catherine Ashton on the current situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and received her full...

RS Referendum on Dayton Risks Going Beyond Rule of Law

06.01.2010

The planned referendum proposed by the SNSD-led RS Government to question elements of the General Framework Agreement for Peace (GFAP, also known as the Dayton Peace Agreement) falls outside the scope of the entity’s constitutional competencies, is contrary to its obligations under the constitution of Bosnia and Herzeg...