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EU lawmakers and the Friends of Israel go to Auschwitz-Birkenau to see the horror themselvesEU says Bosnia almost ready, but trouble still looms EU says Bosnia’s road into the club is unification Decentralisation planned for main parties Bosnia to face bankruptcy prospect by October Presidents of main parties ink police reform After meeting in Mostar, the presidents of Bosnia’s major parties making up the parliamentary majority - Covic, Bozo Ljubic of the HDZ 1990, Milorad Dodik of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, Mladen Ivanic of Police reform plan rejected Police reform plan rejected Immediately after Bosnian Muslim officials rejected an EU-backed plan on police reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnian Serb political leaders agreed they too would never accept the new plan. "The proposal is totally unacceptable for the Srpska Olli expresses disappointment over Bosnian Serbs rejection Only a day after Bosnian Muslim officials rejected a European Union-backed plan on police reform in Bosnia- Herzegovina, Bosnian Serb political leaders said on August 31 in Banja Luka they would never accept the new New tripartite presidency inaugurated in Bosnia Bosnia-Herzegovina's new tripartite state presidency was inaugurated on November 6 in Sarajevo, more than a month after the country's general elections on October 1, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. During the ceremony in Bosnia's presidential building Presidency may bring new ethnic split in Bosnia Germany promises help in the EU roadmap German Foreign Minister Frank Walter Steinmeier said last Monday in Sarajevo Germany would support the development of the Balkan countries and the progress of the entire region towards integration in the European Union. During the On road to Euro-integration with OHR closure The top international administrator in Bosnia, German diplomat Chritian Schwarz-Schilling, announced last Friday that his office is to close next June despite appeals by local politicians to keep it running, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. “We Car parts factory opens in Potocari A factory for auto parts opened on July 7 in the small city of Potocari for the Slovenian auto industry Cimos which already has another factory in the Bosnian city of Gradacac, Ansamed reported. The Car parts factory opens in Potocari A factory for auto parts opened on July 7 in the small city of Potocari for the Slovenian auto industry Cimos which already has another factory in the Bosnian city of Gradacac, Ansamed reported. The BiH constitutional reform talks expected to resume Talks among the main BiH parties on crucial constitutional reforms were expected to resume last week, SEEurope reported last Monday. BiH Presidency Chairman Sulejman Tihic said leaders of the main parties would meet within days Balkan presidents meet in Durres The presidents of eight Balkan countries met at an informal conference on the Friday before last in the Albanian coastal city of Durres to discuss economic and tourism cooperation, local media reported. Bulgarian President Georgi If Mladic arrested, EU ready for “swift” deal The European Union is ready to work for a “swift conclusion” of cooperation talks with Serbia if Belgrade takes quick action to arrest and deliver fugitive general Ratko Mladic to the international war crimes court, Bosnia: First post-war rebuilt mosque opens in Visegrad Thousands of Muslims from Bosnia-Herzegovina gathered in the town of Visegrad, south-eastern Bosnia, on August 20 to celebrate the inauguration of the first mosque to be rebuilt there since the end of the 1992-1995 war, Sarajevo airport to be renamed after late leader Sarajevo international airport is to be renamed after late Bosnian Muslim leader Alija Izetbegovic, local media reported last weekend quoting Izetbegovic’s successor Sulejman Tihic. A naming ceremony has been scheduled to commemorate the second anniversary War legacy stymies Bosnia a decade on Almost 10 years after the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia, the country continues to lurch between political and economic crisis after a year that nonetheless saw progress, according to Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) last week. Although Bosnia Tihic still leader of SDA party The leader of the main Bosnian Muslim nationalist SDA party, Sulejman Tihic, was re-elected late on May 26 as president of the party, the local media reported. Tihic, who is also the Muslim member of Bosnia, Croatia launch interstate council for cooperation The Interstate Council for Cooperation between Bosnia and Croatia held a session in Zagreb week before last. After the meeting, representatives of the two countries signed the contract on mutual fulfilling of court decisions in Mesic visits Bosnia-Herzegovina Croatian President Stjepan Mesic held talks in the northern district of Brcko on August 29 during a one-day official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Mesic discussed with local authorities ways of improving conditions in the port in US accepts two offers of BiH The United States has accepted Bosnia and Herzogovina’s (BiH) offer that the US Army uses base “Eagle” in Tuzla once SFOR has completed its mission, as well as the offer and terms for deploying a sTihic questions Plavsic's sentence The 11-year prison sentence handed down to former Bosnian Serb President Biljana Plavsic by The Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was not enough, a leading Bosnian Moslem official said last Thursday. Clinton remembers Srebrenica crimes, commemorates victim The world cannot forget the terrible crime committed in Srebrenica, former US President Bill Clinton said Saturday before last at ceremonies commemorating the 1995 massacre, according to the German news agency dpa. Clinton spoke at the |
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