Speeches
12/18/2003
Remarks by Principal Deputy High Representative Donald Hays At Meeting of Mayors Organised by Council of Europe
In recent months I have been able to meet with mayors from all over the country – leaders of the largest municipalities and the smallest.
I have learned that you know what needs to be done and how it needs to be done.
So we have the right group of people here today if we want to draw up practical, effective ways of making BiH work better.
You ha [...]
12/16/2003
Speech by Principal Deputy High Representative Donald Hays On the Role of the International Community in BiH’s Economic Agenda at the BiH Business and Investment Summit
In Brussels last week the political directors of the Peace Implementation Council noted with approval that the BiH Development Strategy, approved by all three prime ministers in early December, has been drawn up through a process of exhaustive consultation with citizens.
This is a Made-in-BiH document; it encompasses the main elements of the near- [...]
12/09/2003
Speech by the High Representative, Paddy Ashdown, at the Bosnian Business Conference
Rebuilding a country is like rebuilding a house.
You have to put a huge amount of effort into things that are necessary but won’t show when the work is over. Solid foundations, naturally. Wiring and plumbing: also essential – and to put these in, you have to take other things out, like walls and windows. There will be weeks of plastering and lay [...]
12/09/2003
LSE Public Lecture by Paddy Ashdown, EU Special Representative and High Representative for BiH
There has long been a school of thought that derides the idea of peace implementation, of nation building, of democratisation, call it what you will, as the worst sort of international fad, social work and busy bodied do-gooderism – Hackney Council on global scale.
It is they say, a hopeless task, beloved of naive idealists, incapable of adapting [...]
12/03/2003
Speech by Paddy Ashdown, EU Special Representative and High Representative for BiH at a Diplomatic Forum
I would like to begin by thanking the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung for inviting me to this meeting of the ‘Diplomatic Forum’.
We meet today at an opportune time.
Because, it seems to me, this country has reached, as all countries do, one of those decisive moments; a moment at which it is the actions of its people [...]
11/27/2003
Speech by Deputy Head of the Rule of Law Pillar Bill Potter at the seminar “Draft Law on the Intelligence and Security Agency”
Let me begin by conveying the apologies of the High Representative, Paddy Ashdown, who is unable to be with us today. On both his and my own behalf, I would like to thank the organizers, the Geneva Institute for Democratic Control of Armed Forces and Sarajevo’s own Centre for Security Studies, for inviting me to speak to you. In particular, I sh [...]
11/11/2003
Speech by Principal Deputy HR Donald Hays at the Conference on “Doing Business in BiH”
A year ago when the Bulldozer Initiative was launched we wanted to support efforts break up bureaucratic blockages in the system.
We still do.
The object of Bulldozer, as you know, has been to eliminate the pointless bureaucracy that stifles economic growth in this country. Phase I produced 50 reform proposals – 50 obstacles on the road to pros [...]
11/03/2003
Remarks by Principal Deputy HR Donald Hays at a Roundtable on Corporate Governance
As you know, the genesis of today’s meeting lies in the findings of the Special Auditor’s reports into the public utilities corporations. We and the BiH authorities reached a consensus that the Special Auditor be asked to look into these companies. These were not financial audits, nor is the Special Auditor’s team particularly large. What the audit [...]
10/30/2003
Speech by PDHR Donald Hays at a Regional Investment Forum on the Economic Infrastructure of the Western Balkans
Conferences such as this can be tremendously useful, but only if we speak frankly and realistically.
Cross Roads
Lets not kid ourselves serious reforms are difficult and can not be done over night. It is true that haste can make waste, but it is equally true that failure to take bold steps can lead to the loss of the valuable opportunities.
So [...]
10/22/2003
Speech by the High Representative Paddy Ashdown At the Funeral of Alija Izetbegovic
The first time I met Alija Izetbegovic was in this city in August 1992.
The last was last Friday.
Between those two dates, he led his nation and prevailed in a war in which some sought annihilation.
He became the father of his people - the person who did more than any other to ensure the survival of the modern state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.