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EU says Bosnia almost ready, but trouble still loomsGlobal crisis will not affect Bosnia says PM Taking into account public`s trust in banks, Bosnian Prime Minister Nikola Spiric said that Bosnia-Herzegovina`s economy will be less affected by the global economic slowdown than neighboring countries, Fars news agency reported. Based on this EU, Bosnia sign SAA Nearly 13 years after the 1992-95 bloodshed, Bosnia-Herzegovina took a big step towards full European Union membership by signing the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) in Luxembourg. The Bosnia-Herzegovina delegation, led by Chairman of the Presidency Haris Silajdzic and Chairman of the Council Bosnia and Slovakia sign deal to improve business ties Slovakia and Bosnia set to improve business ties Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Prime Minister Nikola Spiric and his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico signed on June 2 in Sarajevo an agreement on boosting economic cooperation between the two countries. Spiric and Fico also signed a document on EU launches visa talks, some technicalities persist Prime minister sacks foreign minister over “irregularities” Chinese leader signs a pact for World Expo Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng met with Nikola Spiric, chairman of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Council of Ministers and the two then signed a participation contract with World Expo Shanghai organisers. Zheng also noted that the Prime Minister bets everything on EU reforms Prime Minister Nikola Spiric said that he would resign if parliament fails to adopt police reforms conditional for the country’s integration into the European Union, Fars news agency reported. He added that failure to approve Erdogan calls for improved economic cooperation EU focus on West Balkans Bosnia hopes to do the EU dance, the Big Step European Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn had a lot on his mind and his plate when he met with members of Bosnia’s tripartite presidency and the Prime Minister in Brussels on February 28, 2008.Officially, the Spring 2009 may bring EU candidacy On a visit to Brussels early last week, leaders of Bosnia-Herzegovina said the country should ink a key deal with the European Union within weeks and become a candidate for full membership by spring 2009. IPA framework agreement inked with the Commission Spiric nominated as PM after resigning from post last month Country’s unity not under threat by RS Bosnia’s status quo finale Anticipating tomorrow’s political arena in the Balkans is nearly impossible; but one thing is for certain: Bosnia’s political status quo is not functional. The country is facing its worst political crisis in the last 12 No government solution after premier’s resignation Leaders agree on economic reform over politics Bosnia’s Premier Nikola Spiric and BiH leading officials on October 16 signed a document entitled “Our platform for action,” which envisages that urgent economic reforms cannot wait for the resolution of political disputes. The document Calls for more Hungarian investments Bosnian Prime Minister Nikola Spiric recently said in Budapest that Bosnia-Herzegovina welcomes the high interest shown by Hungarian companies in investing in the West Balkan country and is urging further investments, especially in the tourism Balkans facing food shortage Experts warned on August 17 that as Bosnia-Herzegovina’s stocks of grain may hardly be enough to cover the needs this month, the country may soon face a serious food crisis, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. The Govt to undergo reshuffling in September Bosnia's Council of Ministers Chair Nikola Spiric recently announced a reshuffling of the government in September, which may stir new hostilities in the country, Fars news agency reported. Spiric was cited by the news agency FM calls for closer cooperation with Bosnia Starting an official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Petras Vaitiekunas said on June 7 in Sarajevo, that the two countries should further improve their cooperation, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. Lithuania, as Vaitiekunas said after A census to get accurate count planned for 2011 Bosnia-Herzegovina may conduct a census in 2011, the first census after the large movement of population caused by the country’s 1992-1995 war, Bosnian media reported on May 15, quoting the government. “We need three to Sanader, Spiric talk about the port of Ploce Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader offered the possibility that Bosnia-Herzegovina could be granted favoured status at the Croatian port of Ploce. During a meeting with his Bosnian counterpart Nikola Spiric in Sarajevo, Sanader suggested favourable Security agreement signed with NATO, but EU far off NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Bosnia’s Security Minister Tarik Sadovic on March 16 in Sarajevo signed a security agreement with NATO concerning the exchange of classified information. Bosnia-Herzegovina signed the agreement, aimed Protests as Slovenian PM arrives New central government inaugurated Following last year’s general elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the country's new central government - the Council of Ministers - was inaugurated in Sarajevo on February 9 after the state parliament confirmed the nominated ministers, Deutsche Presse-Agentur Parliament votes in Bosnian Serb for new premier BiH defence ministry to shut down BiH Defence Minister Nikola Radovanovic said the defence ministry will likely be abolished by the end of this year, news media reported last week. In an interview published in the Banja Luka daily Nezavisne novine |
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