Talks Fail to End Mostar Election Impasse – BalkanInsight
Talks facilitated by OHR between political parties in Mostar ended today, with the parties no closer to reaching an agreement over the political structure of the ethnically divided city. The
Cvijanović backs U.S. efforts to reaffirm BiH’s sovereignty
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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
Talks facilitated by OHR between political parties in Mostar ended today, with the parties no closer to reaching an agreement over the political structure of the ethnically divided city. The
Negotiations between public-sector unions and the government of Republika Srpska broke down last weekend, but a planned general strike failed to materialize. A number of RS employees, including teachers at
Federation President Budimir met today with SBB President Fahrudin Radoncic in Sarajevo as part of ongoing negotiations over the composition of the Federation’s government. President Budimir expressed willingness to cooperate
According to SRNA, BiH prosecutor Behaija Krnjic has ordered the RS Interior Ministry to halt investigations into 455 individuals suspected of involvement in war crimes against Serbs. The decision adds
A Sarajevo-based NGO, the Research and Identification Centre, has published a book listing the names of 96,000 people killed during the war of the 1990s. The list is the product