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Opportunities opening up for BiH – time to increase momentum and fully respect the Peace Agreement
11/10/2015On the 20th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Agreement, “we need to raise our expectations and once again see the kind of concrete results and the positive momentum that we saw in the first decade of the peace process,” High Representative Valentin Inzko told the United Nations Security Council today.
PDHR Berton meets Slovakian Foreign Minister Lajcak
11/10/2015Principal Deputy High Representative Bruce G. Berton met yesterday in Sarajevo with former High Representative and now Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia Miroslav Lajcak.
High Representative welcomes resumption of financing of the City of Sarajevo
11/05/2015High Representative Valentin Inzko commended the FBiH Government for today’s adoption of an amendment to the Law on the Allocation of Public Revenue in the FBiH, which will allow for the resumption of financing of the City of Sarajevo.
High Representative meets Austrian Interior Minister Mikl-Leitner
11/02/2015High Representative Valentin Inzko met today in Sarajevo with Austrian Minister of Interior Johanna Mikl-Leitner. They discussed the current situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a focus on the security situation.
Full respect for the Peace Agreement is non-negotiable
10/28/2015Twenty years after the Dayton Peace Agreement was signed, Bosnia and Herzegovina can be a country where there is decent work for decent pay, where citizens are able to raise their families in security and with dignity, the High Representative Valentin Inzko said today, but this will only happen if the people take the political process into their ow [...]
OHR urges Federation Authorities to consider Proposed Amendments to the Civil Service Law in Regular Procedure
10/22/2015The proposed amendments to the FBiH Civil Service Law, which the Federation Parliament is to consider tomorrow, could undermine the integrity, reliability and political neutrality of the civil service in the Federation, as already expressed by the European Commission.