Joint Statement on the election of Mostar Mayor
In a joint statement Monday, the EU in BiH, OHR, OSCE Mission to BiH, U.S., and UK called on the Mostar City Council not to delay voting for Mostar’s mayor
Cvijanović meets with Lutnick, expresses interest in U.S. investments – SRNA
Cvijanović meets in Washington with reps of influential Jewish organizations – SRNA
Cvijanović, Agen discuss energy cooperation at White House meeting – SRNA
Goganović and U.S. Admiral Wikoff stress stability and cooperation with USA as priority – SRNA
Selak tells OSCE Mission Head RS committed to strengthening legal certainty – SRNA
Minić calls for domestic dialogue, reaffirms RS respect for Dayton – SRNA
Minić discusses cooperation with Italian ambassador – SRNA
In meeting with Austrian ambassador, Cvijanović calls for internal dialogue – SRNA
Goganović: Partnership with America continuously being strengthened – SRNA
BiH House of Reps Constitutional-Law Committee: High Rep does not have constitutional authority to enact laws
In a joint statement Monday, the EU in BiH, OHR, OSCE Mission to BiH, U.S., and UK called on the Mostar City Council not to delay voting for Mostar’s mayor
Croatia’s Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs has rejected as unfounded a diplomatic note sent on January 27 by the BiH Foreign Minister Bisera Turkovic responding to Croatia’s announcement of
EU Special Representative Johann Sattler thanked BiH Security Minister Selmo Cikotic Friday for presenting him the instructions operationalizing BiH’s cooperation with Europol, emphasizing that this was a good example of
In a joint statement, the EU Delegation, U.S. Embassy, and OSCE Mission called for authorities in BiH to ensure that the draft conflict-of-interest law is aligned with international standards. The
Council of Europe Human Rights Director Christophe Poirel and representatives of the Enforcement Division of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will hold talks next week with BiH officials