6th report to the UN Security Council – RS Government
Last week RS President Milorad Dodik presented the 6th report of Republika Srpska to the United Nations Security Council. The report addresses the issues seen by the RS government as
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
Last week RS President Milorad Dodik presented the 6th report of Republika Srpska to the United Nations Security Council. The report addresses the issues seen by the RS government as
Stefan Füle, EU Commissioner for Enlargement, spoke today to the “Friends of Bosnia and Herzegovina” at the EU Parliament in Brussels. In his remarks he spoke of the “transformative power” of
As the second round of EU-facilitated “Structured Dialogue” approaches, EU Special Representative Peter Sorensen encouraged BiH officials to make the most of the process. Sorensen said the first round of
In separate deals, foreign firms are set to begin oil and gas exploration in each of Bosnia’s two entities. In Republika Srpska, a Russian-Serbian joint venture is beginning exploration, while the Federation
Republika Srpska’s power utility, Elektroprivreda RS, has announced that it will sell hundreds of thousands of surplus kilowatt-hours of electricity in the first half of 2012. Republika Srpska’s large hydroelectric capacity makes