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Lajčák meets President Tadić in Belgrade

14.12.2007

Serbia is fully committed to respecting the Dayton Peace Agreement and the territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbian officials told the High Representative and EU Special Representative Miroslav Lajčák during his two-day visit to Belgrade.In talks with President Boris Tadić and Foreign Minister...

Lajčák: The EU is prepared to reward BiH’s progress

13.12.2007

The process of EU integration is the best means of ensuring lasting progress and stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the High Representative and EU Special Representative Miroslav Lajčák told Slovenian officials during a two-trip to Ljubljana, which he concluded today.In talks with Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimi...

Transcript of the International Agencies' Joint Press Conference

11.12.2007

Oleg Milisic  OHR/EUSRDavid Fielder  EUFOR OHR/EUSRCoalition leaders to ensure full functioning of institutionsEU Foreign Affairs Ministers last night welcomed the latest positive developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the renewed commitment to police reform.However, they also reiterated...

Lajcak: Solution For BiH Property Must Be Found

10.12.2007

High Representative and EU Special Representative, Miroslav Lajcak met today with Council of Ministers Chair, Nikola Spiric. During their working meeting they discussed issues that need to be addressed by the Council of Ministers.High Representative/EU Special Representative and Prime Minister Spiric discussed how the...

PIC Steering Board Ambassadors’ Statement on Initialling of the SAA

07.12.2007

At its meeting today in Sarajevo, the Steering Board of the Peace Implementation Council at Ambassador level welcomed the initialling of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement.The 4 December initialling by Commissioner Rehn and Prime Minister Spiric is an important step forward. It provides an opportunity to accel...

HEAD OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE

07.12.2007

DUTY STATION:                  SarajevoGRADE:                              &nbsp...