Carl Bildt Reflects on the Lessons of Dayton – ECFR
In a recent essay published by the European Council on Foreign Relations, ECFR board co-chair and retired Swedish diplomat Carl Bildt reflects on the challenges and triumphs of the Dayton
Cvijanović backs U.S. efforts to reaffirm BiH’s sovereignty
Bosnia: Where Unelected Foreigners Rule, Override Elections, and Call It Peace – The European Conservative
Cvijanović expresses support for U.S. approach – SRNA
Mazalica: U.S. position a significant step forward – SRNA
U.S. says next High Representative must not dictate solutions
Minić meets EUFOR commander, expresses RS commitment to safe and secure environment -SRNA
After Schmidt resignation announcement, former High Representatives call for OHR closure.
RS report to the Security Council emphasizes commitment to Dayton Agreement
Karan at meeting with Beyer: Srpska’s institutions committed to dialogue and respecting the Dayton Agreement – SRNA
Cvijanović’s initiative on terrorist designation of Muslim Brotherhood and IRGC rejected by Komšić and Bećirović – SRNA
In a recent essay published by the European Council on Foreign Relations, ECFR board co-chair and retired Swedish diplomat Carl Bildt reflects on the challenges and triumphs of the Dayton
Representatives of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly, the Federation Parliament, the Republika Srpska National Assembly, and the Brcko District Assembly concluded an EU-sponsored conference by signing an agreement on inter-assembly cooperation.
The trial of former Bosnian Army commander Naser Oric began on Tuesday in Sarajevo. Oric, who commanded Bosniak forces in and around Srebrenica, is charged with the killing of three
A special report featured this week on BIRN’s television program “TV Justice” focuses on a 1995 massacre of Serb civilians conducted by “Mujahidin” foreign fighters, who were under the command
Media mogul and SBB party chief Fahrudin Radoncic was arrested on Monday by SIPA officers. The BiH Prosecutor’s Office said that Radoncic is suspected of interfering with the judiciary, but