OHR Chronology
1997Please also consult the OHR's chronology for 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 and 1995
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec
January
- 3 January
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- House of Representatives of BiH, National Museum, Sarajevo
- Inaugural session of the House of Peoples, Lukavica
- 12th
session of the BiH Presidency, Sarajevo
- Inaugural session of the Council of Ministers
- BiH Presidency meets with Secretary General of NATO, Javier Solana and
SACEUR General George Joulwan
- 8 January
- Arbitration Hearings begin in Rome
- 9-10 January
- Donor's Information Meeting, Brussels
- 11 January
- Contact Group meeting, Brussels
- 12 January
- Economic Policy Forum, Sarajevo
- 15 January
- Ceremonial opening of OHR office in Mostar
- 16 January
- Justice Louise Arbour, Chief Prosecutor for ICTY, visits BiH
- 20 January
-
- Informal meeting with various international organisations on
Reconstruction and Return convened by the HR, Carl Bildt, Geneva
- 13th
Session of the BiH Presidency, Sarajevo
- Coalition for Return visits Modrica
- 21 January
- Steering Board of the Peace Implementation Council, Brussels
- 21 January
- Council of Ministers Session, Lukavica
- 22 January
- OBN Meeting in Brussels of funders and potential funders
- 22-24 January
-
- Plenary meeting on Succession Issues for the Former Yugoslavia, Brussels
- 3rd Session of the Federation House of Representatives
- 26 January
- Serb demonstrators harass Bosniacs who crossed the IEBL to Gajevi. Two
Bosniacs seriously injured. HR and other international officials condemn
violence and hold urgent meetings with RS President Biljana Plavsic. Meeting
results in an agreement on formation of Investigation Commission, joint
patrols and instruction on cooperation from local authorities.
- 28 January
- Provisional Election Commission (PEC) adopts its Rules and Regulations for
the municipal elections
- 29 January
- RS President Plavsic releases statement agreeing to accept pre-war Bosniac
residents wishing to resettle in the Gajevi area Federation Partners sign
Military Accord appointing Commander and Joint Command of the BiH Federal
Army. Head of Joint Command is Bosniac General Rasim Delic. Croat General
Budimir is Joint Command Deputy and Chief of Staff
- 30 January
- Presentation to Council of Ministers of Quick Start Package presentation,
Sarajevo
- 31 January
-
- Contact Group Meeting, Rome
- Failure of Bosniac families' attempt to move back to Stolac as part of
the pilot project
- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, appoints Ambassador Kai Eide of Norway
as his Special Representative to BiH, and Commissioner Manfred Seitner of
Denmark as the International Police (UN IPTF)
Commissioner.
February
- 3 February
- BiH Federation
Forum, Sarajevo
- 4 February
- 14th Session
of the BiH Presidency, Lukavica
- 6 February
-
- Carl Bildt attends OSCE Permanent Council Meeting in Vienna
- Council of Ministers Session
- Chairman of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, signs three credit
agreements with the World Bank on behalf of BiH Presidency
- 7 February
- 4th RS National Assembly, Jahorina
- 10 February
-
- Violent clashes between about 500 Bosniacs attempting to visit graves on
second day of Bairam and some 700 Croats in Mostar. Rash of evictions (at
least 26) occur in west Mostar during the night. Urgent high level meetings
initiated by HR, Carl Bildt and Principal Deputy HR, Michael Steiner, result
in agreement on a package of measures including imposition of a curfew,
patrolling by IPTF and SFOR, arrangement on immediate investigation by IPTF
and removal from office and trial of anyone found to involved.
- Carl Bildt releases a statement
condemning in the strongest possible terms the indiscriminate killing in
Mostar
- 11 February
-
- Extraordinary Joint Military Commission in view of forthcoming Brcko
decision and Mostar situation agrees on measures to deal with potential
military threats including a ban on military training and excercises.
- Media Projects Coordination meeting at OHR, Sarajevo
- 12 February
- Meeting of senior Bosnian and Croat politicians in Sarajevo to discuss the
10 February incident in Mostar. Principal Deputy HR, Michael Steiner chairs
the meeting which condemns violence in Mostar. Participants agree twelve
measure package to stabilise the situation
- 14 February
- Roberts Owen, Chief Arbitrator, announces conclusions of Arbitral
Tribunal for the dispute over the Inter-Entity Boundary in the Brcko area.
Announces interim international supervision of the Dayton implementation in
the Brcko area for not less than one year. OHR to establish office in Brcko
under leadership of Supervisor and Deputy High Representative for Brcko.
Minister of Interior for the Federation, Mehmed Zilic, announces abolition of
11p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew in Federation territory, except in Mostar where the 9
p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew remains in force until tensions calm down.
- 17 February
- International organisations and the Ombudsmen's Office hold a Human Rights
Training Seminar for Police Chiefs working in the Zenica-Doboj canton
- 17-18 February
- Plenary Meeting on Succession Issues for the Former Yugoslavia
- 18 February
- HR Carl Bildt announces changes in OHR Economic Department following the
strengthening of OHR's role in that area. New Deputy HR for Economic Issues is
Claude Ganz (US)
- 19 February
- Steering Board of the Peace Implementation Council, Brussels
- 20 February
-
- Council of Ministers Session - Rules of Procedure signed
- Federation Forum holds working-level session, Sarajevo
- RS Government Session
- 21 February
- Rocket launched explosives directly target and damage two Spanish APCs in
Mostar
- 21-22 February
- OSCE Inter-Entity Journalists Conference in Sarajevo
- 22-23 February
- Coalition for Return Meeting, Tuzla
- 24 February
- UN IPTF release report pursuant to the 12 February Decisions on Mostar
- 25 February
-
- 15th
session of the BiH Presidency, Sarajevo
- OBN Governing Council Meeting, Brussels
- 26 February
-
- Fourth meeting of the Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, Banja Luka
- Sarajevo Cantonal Police formally established
- Catholic church in Donji Vakuf attacked with explosive devices
- 27 February
- 8th Council of Ministers Session, Lukavica
- 28 February
-
- Agreement on Special Parallel Relations signed between the RS and the
FRY
- OSCE announces its Democratisation Programme for
1997
March
- 2 March
- About 150 Serb civilians set fire to prefabricated houses built for
returning Bosniac refugees in Gajevi. The incident is preceded by a number of
tit-for-tat events
- 3 March
- Principal Deputy HR, Michael Steiner, SRSG, Kai Eide, and Acting IPTF
Commissioner, Robert Wasserman, meet with RS President Plavsic to discuss the
2 March incident in Gajevi
- 4 March
-
- 2nd session of the Federation Forum on a working level, Sarajevo
- SFOR lifts training ban imposed on 11 February for the period leading up
to the Brcko arbitration decision
- St. Joseph's Catholic church in Sarajevo damaged by explosive device
- Chairman of the Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic, demands increase in
protection of all Catholic facilities in the country
- New IPTF Commissioner, Manfred Seitner, formally takes up his
duties
- 5 March
-
- HR Carl Bildt, sends letter to FRY Foreign Minister Milutinovic seeking
assurances that FRY will not submit the Special Agreement for ratification
by the FRY Federal Assembly before ratification by the BiH Parliament
- Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton announces
there were well founded suspicions concerning the responsibility of the
commanding officers of the Mostar police department with regard to the 10
February incident. Based on this, the Cantonal Interior Minister, Valentin
Coric, suspends the the police station Commander, Marko Radic, his deputy,
Ivan Hrkac and two other police officers, Zeljko Planinic and Bozo Peric,
until completion of the investigation
- 6 March
-
- Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE, Danish Foreign Minister Niels Helveg
Petersen announces postponement of the BiH municipal elections until 13-14
September 1997
- HR Carl Bildt welcomes the postponement of the municipal elections
stressing the importance of preparations to ensure quality elections
- 7 March
-
- 10 March
-
- 16th
session of the BiH Presidency, Sarajevo
- Trial of three indicted war criminals, Bosniacs (Hazim Delic, Esad
Landzo and Zejnil Delalic) and a Bosnian Croat (Zdravko Mucic) begins in the
Hague
- 10-18 March
- World Bank delgation, led by
Country Director for BiH, Christine Wallich, visits BiH to begin discussions
on the "Country Assistance Strategy"
- 11 March
-
- Council of Ministers hold extraordinary session to continue work on QSP
laws Media Projects Donor Coordination Group, Sarajevo
- About 30 Bosnian Serbs burn down the remaining prefabricated houses in
Gajevi
- Media Experts Commission express deep concern with regard to recent
attacks on journalists - urge support and respect for journalists
country-wide
- 12 March
-
- Principal Deputy HR, Michael Steiner visits Slavonski Brod and Bosanska
Posavina refugee community
- SRSG Kai Eide meets with RS President Plasic in Banja Luka. UN considers
making its own investigation into the Gajevi arson attacks
- 13 March
-
- 12th Council of Ministers session, Lukavica
- HR Carl Bildt writes to Council of Ministers warning that further
postponements of the Donor's Conference could have severe financial
repercussions for the country
- 3rd session of Federation Forum at working level, US Embassy, Sarajevo
- UN IPTF Commissioner Manfred Seitner informs RS that IPTF will launch
its own investigation into the recent arson attacks in Gajevi
- 15 March
-
- Head of OHR in Mostar, Sir Martin Garrod, and Head of the OSCE Mostar
Regional Centre, Edward Joseph, walk out of an aluminium factory opening
ceremony following insulting remarks made against former EU Administrator,
Hans Koschnick, by the General Director of the aluminium plant, Mijo
Brajkovic
- Principal Deputy HR, Michael Steiner, writes to Franjo Tudjman
expressing grave concern over Brajkovic's insults
- An explosive device badly damages a mosque in Stipanici
- Federation President Kresimir Zubak issues a press release deploring the
destruction of the mosque
- HR Carl Bildt releases statement
urging governments of Europe to deal with the instability in Albania
- 15-16 March
-
- 5th session of the RS National Assembly, Jahorina - Agreement on Special
Parallel Relations with FRY is ratified without Article 14 [which stipulates
ratification by the BiH Parliament]
- HR Carl Bildt calls upon the EU to support the requirement that the
RS/FRY Agreement be brought into line with the constitution of BiH and to
advise Belgrade accordingly
- 17 March
- Serbian Parliament endorses the RS/FRY Agreement at their session and
urges the Federal Parliament to ratify the accord.
- 18 March
-
- 4th session of the BiH Federation House of Representatives, Sarajevo
- 3rd session of the BiH Federation House of Peoples, Sarajevo
- Vladimir Soljic and Ejup Ganic are appointed Federation President and
Vice President respectively by the Federal Assembly
- 20 March
-
- Parliamentary Assembly of FRY ratifies the RS/FRY Agreement on Parallel
Relations
- OSCE announces dates for in-country voter registration: 5 May - 16 June
and out-of-country voter registration: 5 May - 7 June
- 20-21 March
- UNHCR hosts an "Expanded Regional Meeting of Refugee Ministers and
Commissioners of BiH, Croatia and FRY" in Geneva
- 21 March
- HR Carl Bildt issues a response to the
20 March decision by the Parliamentary Assembly of FRY to ratify the RS/FRY
Agreement on Special Parallel Relations making clear that the Agreement is not
consistent with the Peace Agreement or the Constitution of BiH
- 21-22 March
- OSCE hosts its second Inter-Entity journalist conference "Media in a
Conflict Environment" in Mostar
- 21-28 March
- UN Special Rapportuer for Human Rights, Elizabeth Rehn, visits BiH - joint
visits with the Federation Ombudsmen to Mostar, Stolac and Capljina
- 25 March
- ICRC announces entry into the third phase of its campaign to find missing
persons
- 26 March
-
- UN IPTF and the Human Rights Coordination Centre release a report on the
events preceding and following the 10 February shooting incident in Mostar
- Principal Deputy HR sends letter to Federation President Vladimir
Soljic, and Vice President Ejup Ganic pointing out that neither the
political authorities nor the police of Mostar had reacted appropriately -
the letter outlines five concrete steps to be taken urgently
- Ambassador Steiner also writes to Federation President Soljic and Vice
President Ganic to express concern about seriously flawed 20 March trial of
five policemen in west Mostar - three of whom were identified in the IPTF
report
- Commission for the Implementation of the Sarajevo Protocol meet -
agreement of all representatives on proposed texts
- 27 March
- Ambassador Steiner witnesses the endorsement of the signing ceremony of
the Sarajevo Protocol
- 28 March
- Council of Ministers Session, Sarajevo
- 29 March
- "Sleeping Policemen" removed from the Bulevar/Donja Mahala in Mostar as
requested by the OHR
- 31 March
-
- The UN Security Council passes Resolution 1103
increasing IPTF strength by 186 police and 11 civilian personnel for
deployment to Brcko
- Principals of OHR, UNHCR, SFOR, UN IPTF and OSCE issue press release
welcoming the positive statement delivered by Minister for Civil Affairs and
Communications, Spasoje Albijanic, on behalf of the Council of Ministers and
the Federation and RS Governments
April
- 1 April
- Principal Deputy HR, Michael Steiner and Deputy HR for Brcko, Bill
Farrand, meet with RS President Biljana Plavsic and RS Minister Aleksa Buha in
Pale to discuss implementation of international supervision
- 2 April
- Steering Board of the Peace
Implementation Council meets in Istanbul
- 3 April
-
- Council of Ministers 15th Session, Lukavica
- Media Experts Commission (MEC) releases new set of rules and regulations
on the media for the municipal elections
- 4 April
- Head of Regional OHR South, Sir Martin Garrod, sends letter to President
of the Neretva Canton Government, Mijo Brajkovic, warning against the alleged
construction of a Croat National Theatre and Cathedral in Mostar
- 8 April
- 17th session
of the BiH Presidency, Lukavica
- 10 April
- The Human Rights Ombudsperson for BiH issues a Special Report on the
Mostar 10 February incident which finds that Mostar authorities violated the
European Convention on Human Rights
- 11 April
-
- HR Carl Bildt and his Deputy HR for Brcko, Bill Farrand, open the new
OHR (North) offices in Brcko
- HR, Carl Bildt submits his fifth report to
the Secretary General of the United Nations
- 13 April
- First ever visit to Sarajevo by Pope John Paul II which goes ahead safely
despite the discovery, some six hours before the Pope's arrival, of an
explosive device under one of the bridges en route to the Cathedral
- 14 April
- Federation Forum session
- 14-16 April
- UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Mrs. Sadako Ogata visits BiH
- 15 April
- Open Broadcast Network Donor's Meeting, Brussels
- 16 April
-
- 5th session of the Federation House of Representatives, Sarajevo
- Approximately 400 local residents hold a demonstration in front of the
Drvar municipality building to protest visits and potential returns of Serbs
to the area
- 17 April
-
- "Zvornik Seven" trial begins - Principal Deputy HR, Ambassador Michael
Steiner publicly condemns the proceedings because of lack of respect for the
defendants' right to effective legal representation of their own choosing
- BiH Presidency members meet with the North Atlantic Council ,
Sarajevo
- 21 April
- Chairman of the BiH Presidency, Alija Izetbegovic sends a letter to
Contact Group members and HR Carl Bildt criticising what he considers the thus
far delayed and incomplete implementation of the Dayton Agreement
- 22 April
- HR, Carl Bildt, addresses opening ceremony of the PROMO International
Business Fair, Tuzla
- 23 April
-
- Humanitarian Issues Working Group meets in Geneva - HR attends
- 7th session of the RS National Assembly, Jahorina
- 24 April
-
- 18th session of the BiH Presidency, Sarajevo
- Principal Deputy HR Ambassador Michael Steiner, writes to RS Prime
Minister Klickovic protesting judicial proceedings in the "Zvornik Seven"
trial. Other international organisations, including the UN and the OSCE join
OHR in condemning the trial
- Deputy HR for Brcko, Bill Farrand, announces the procedure for return of
refugees to Brcko
- 28 April
-
- Bosnian Croat, Zlatko Aleksovski, indicted for war crimes committed at
the detention camp, Kaonik, in central Bosnia in 1993 is handed over by
Croatian authorities to ICTY - he pleads not guilty at his preliminary
hearing
- UNHCR Sadako Ogato announces that her office will provide assistance
only to those municipalities and regions which accept minority returns - and
will withdraw aid from areas where such returns are refused
- 29 April
-
- HR Carl Bildt speaks on Bosnia at EU General Affairs Council, Luxembourg
- 4th session of the Federation House of Peoples, Sarajevo
- 30 April
-
- HR Carl Bildt visits UN Security Council and Secretary General, Kofi
Annan in New York
- Both Houses (House of Representatives and House of Peoples) of the BiH
Parliamentary Assembly meet, Sarajevo
May
- 1 May
-
- Buses carrying delegation from Social Democratic Party, led by Zlatko
Lagumdzija, visiting OHR North are stoned by hostile crowd in Brcko
- Deputy HR for Brcko, Bill Farrand, and others roundly condemn
stoning
- 1-2 May
- HR Carl Bildt in Washington for talks with US Administration
- 2 May
-
- Principals of the OHR, OSCE, SFOR, UN IPTF and the UNHCR release a statement condemning the
stoning and calling for prosecution of those found guilty
- OSCE announces that 93 Political Parties have applied to run in
September's municipal elections - 45 of them registered for the first
time
- 4 May
- Council of Ministers working retreat Dubrovnik to discuss and reach
conclusions on the Quick Start Package of laws
- 5 May
- Voter registration for municipal elections in September begins
- 5-6 May
- BiH Council of Ministers hold a two day working retreat in Dubrovnik in an
attempt to hasten progress on adoption of the Quick Start Package
- 6 May
- The PEC fully approves the applications of 82 political parties for the
municipal elections - five parties are conditionally approved
- 6-7 May
- BiH Federation House of Representatives session
- 7 May
-
- ICTY announces verdict on Dusan Tadic case - found guilty on 11 of 31
counts - including crimes against humanity and violations of the laws and
customs of war
- Mr. Ibrahim Djedovic, Democratic People's Union (DNZ) opposition leader
arrested at the Federation Parliament building in violation of the
Federation Constitution which provides immunity to MPs
- Principal Deputy HR, Ambassador Michael Steiner writes to Federation
President Soljic and Vice-President Ganic denouncing the arrest as a
violation of the Constitution
- HR, Carl Bildt visits Drvar following the arson attacks of 2-4 May
- OBN agreement with TVX to broadcast full OBN programme output for
six hours every evening throughout the Sarajevo region
- UNHCR announces the opening of two new bus routes crossing the IEBL from
Brcko to the Federation: Brcko-Brka-Seonjaci and Brcko-Orasje-Brcko
- 8 May
-
- BiH Federation House of Peoples - 2nd part of 4th session
- House of Representatives of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly meet
- Council of Ministers session - results in agreement on 1997 Budget Law
and Budget Execution Law for BiH
- PEC decision on elections in Brcko and Mostar
- 9 May
-
- House of Peoples of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly meet
- UN IPTF announces new guidelines for police checkpoint
procedures
- 13 May
-
- UN IPTF officially open new district HQ in Brcko
- Steering Board of the OBN Governing Council meet in Brussels
- 14 May
- BiH Federation House of Representatives session
- 15 May
-
- Contact Group meeting in Brussels to assist with preparation of Sintra
PIC meeting
- Informal brainstorming session on Bosnia of the European Union's
Political Directors at the Val Duchesse in Brussels
- BiH Federation House of Peoples session
- A new radio station -"eFM" (Education FM) -built for and developed with
the students of BiH by the UN Mission in BiH is officially opened by SRSG
Kai Eide
- 16 May
- UN Security Council passes resolution authorising the strengthening of
IPTF force in BiH by an additional 120
- 20 May
- UN General Assembly elects eleven judges to serve as members of ICTY over
the next four years. The new judges' mandates will begin on 17 November
- 22 May
- Council of Ministers session, Sarajevo
- 23 May
- First working session of the BiH Constitutional Court held at OHR
- 26 May
-
- UN IPTF and SFOR begin joint patrols with a view to implementing the
IPTF checkpoint policy
- OSCE Election Appeals Sub-Commission issues two major rulings on
violations of PEC Rules and Regulations in Banja Luka, Prijedor, Gradiska,
Kotor Vares, Srpski Drvar and Srpski Kljuc/Ribnik as well as in
Drvar
- 26-27 May
- 8th session of the RS National Assembly, Jahorina
- 27 May
-
- HR Carl Bildt addresses the Netherlands Association of International
Affairs in the Hague
- Coalition for Return opens its first information office in
Sarajevo
- 28 May
-
- 18th Session of the BiH Presidency, Lukavica
- Federation House of Representatives concludes its 5th session
- 29 May
- Council of Ministers Session in Sarajevo
- 30 May
- Steering Board of the Peace Implementation Council meets at Ministerial level in
Sintra
June
- 1 June
-
- US Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright pays her first visit to BiH
since assuming her new role
- The Standing Committee on Military Matters, the last of the remaining
common institutions to be set up, is established
- 1-3 June
- UN Under-Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations, Mr.Bernard Miyet,
visits the BiH region
- 2 June
- Newly appointed HR Carlos Westendorp and outgoing HR Carl Bildt hold joint
press conference following a meeting of the European Union members in
Luxembourg
- 2-4 June
- Plenary meeting on Succession Issues for the Former Yugoslavia, Brussels
- 4 June
- UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, Mrs. Elizabeth Rehn, begins visit
to FRY, Croatia and BiH
- 5 June
- Council of Ministers session, Lukavica
- 6 June
- President Izetbegovic, Federation President Soljic and Federation Prime
- 6-7 June
- Central European Initiative (CEI) ministerial conference takes place in
Sarajevo
- 9 June
- Leaders of the Islamic, Catholic, Orthodox and Jewish communities issue a
joint statement of "shared moral commitment"
- 11 June
- 19th session of the Presidency of BiH, Sarajevo Federation House of
Representatives
- 12 June
-
- UN Security Council adopt SC Resolution 1112 agreeing
to the designation of Carlos Westendorp as HR
- Council of Ministers session
- Federation House of Representatives session
- OSCE announces further extension of voter registration for municipal
elections - deadline extended from 14 June to 28 June
- 14-17 June
-
- Managing Director of the World
Bank in charge of operations, Mr. Caio Koch Weser, visits BiH
- Out-of-country voter registration ends
- 17 June
- Federation House of Peoples continues its 4th session
- 18 June
-
- Carlos Westendorp arrives in Sarajevo to take over as HR from Carl Bildt
as HR of the International Community in BiH
- Carl Bildt addresses the people of BiH in a farewell
broadcast aired on all BiH channels
- OSCE announces voter registration reopens in Brcko and will continue
until 12 July
- 19 June
-
- Council of Ministers session
- Donors Conference postponed
- UNHCR's Special Envoy, Carrol Faubert, announces "Open Cities" strategy
for return of minorities
- 20 June
-
- BiH Parliament adopts the Quick Start Package of laws
- 3rd session of the BiH House of Representatives
- 3rd session of the BiH House of Peoples
- Council of Ministers session
- 5th continuation of the 4th session of the Federation House of
Peoples
- 21 June
- HR Carlos Westendorp visits Brcko
- 23 June
-
- NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana visits BiH
- BiH Presidency session
- 24 June
- Trial of Bosnian Croat General Tihomir Blaskic begins in the Hague
- 25 June
- Election Appeals Sub-Commission issues judgements in the matter of alleged
registration irregularities in the Zepce and Capljina municipalities
- 26 June
-
- NATO Ambassadors meet in Brussels to discuss the Stabilisation Force
- OBN Steering Committee meet in Brussels
- 27 June
-
- BiH Presidency session
- RS President Biljana Plavsic orders the suspension of Interior Minister
Dragan Kijac
- 29 June
- RS President Plavsic allegedly detained at Belgrade airport and
subsequently escorted to Banja Luka
- 30 June
-
- Eruption of Constitutional Crisis as Member of Presidency Momcilo
Krajisnik denies reports that Plavsic was detained. RS state media support
Krajisnik
- War crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic is discovered to have registered to
vote, as a consequence PEC amends relevant article in their Rules and
Regulations disallowing such persons to vote
July
- 1 July
-
- HR Carlos Westendorp announces the appointment of Ambassador Jacques
Paul Klein as new Principal Deputy HR
- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan announces his agreement to curtail Amb.
Klein's assignment as UNTAES Administrator
- SDS Main Board meet and call on Plavsic to return to her Office in Pale
or resign. SRT continue to attack Plavsic
- 2 July
- Contact Group meet in the Hague.
- 3 July
-
- RS President Plavsic orders dissolution of RS National Assembly and
calls for new elections
- BiH Council of Ministers session, Lukavica
- 4 July
- RS National Assembly begin a session in defiance of RS President Plavsic's
orders for dissolution
- 5-6 July
- Coalition for Return meet in Travnik
- 7 July
- Principals of OHR, SFOR, the OSCE, UNMIBH/IPTF and UNHCR send a letter to
RS President Plavsic, copied to Momcilo Krajisnik, outlining their
expectations of renewed commitment to the Dayton and Sintra Agreements
- 8 July
-
- 9-10 July
- Constitutional Court passes a ruling, which pending their final decision
on the constitutionality of President Plavsic's decision to dissolve the
National Assembly, orders the suspension of all enactments by State organs
- 10 July
-
- Indicted war criminal Simo Drljaca is killed by SFOR soldiers as he
resists arrest. Milan Kovacevic is captured by SFOR in Prijedor hospital,
arrested by ICTY and taken to the Hague Both Drljaca and Kovacevic were
under sealed indictments for complicity in the commission of genocide.
- The Venice Commission Working Group meet in Geneva with the aim of
providing an opinion on certain provisions of the RS Constitution
- Agreement on Joint Police Forces signed in Mostar
- 11 July
- HR Report
to the UN Secretary General published.
- 14 July
- ICTY sentences Dusko Tadic to a
total of 97 years - 20 years of which will be served in prison as sentences
run concurrently
- 15 July
-
- Slobodan Milosevic elected as FRY President
- World Bank and European Commission announce the Donors Conference will
be held on 23-24 July
- 17 July
-
- Council of Ministers Session - cancelled due to non-attendance of
Momcilo Krajisnik
- BiH Presidency session, National Museum (Krajisnik cites "security
reasons" for non attendance)
- Election Appeals Sub-Commission issue judgements on voter registration
irregularities in Jajce, Zepce, Bosanski Brod, Stolac and Zenica
- 18 July
-
- Steering Board of the Peace Implementation Council meet at the level of
political directors, Sarajevo
- NATO SACEUR General Wesley Clark visits Sarajevo
- 19 July
- Main Board of SDS decide to expel RS President Plavsic from the party
- 21 July
-
- Joint police for Hercegovina Neretva Canton officially inaugurated
- Council of Ministers session
- Election Appeals Sub-Commission issue judgement on voter registration
irregularities in Brcko
- 22 July
-
- Open Broadcast Network Donors/Governing Council Meeting, Brussels
- RS Supreme Court rejects RS Government petition against RS President
Plavsic
- 23-24 July
- Third Donor Pledging Conference, Brussels (speech by the
HR)
- 25 July
-
- German Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel visits Sarajevo.
- BiH Presidency session, Sarajevo
- 28 July
-
- HR Carlos Westendorp briefs the members of the UN Security Council and
meets with the UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
- British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook visits Sarajevo.
- 29 July
-
- BiH Presidency meets with British Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook
- Team from the UN War Crimes Tribunal starts exhuming the bodies at the
site in Brcko.
- 30 July
-
- NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana and NATO SACEUR General Wesley
Clark visit Sarajevo. They meet with the members of the BiH Presidency and
Council of Ministers
- General William Crouch hands over his duties to General Eric Shinseki in
a formal ceremony at SFOR HQ in Ilidza.
- UNHCR announces the spontaneous return on the weekend of 26-27 July of
some 200 Bosniaks to Jajce.
- Milan Kovacevic makes his first appearance before the UN War Crimes
Tribunal and pleads not guilty.
- 31 July
- Council of Ministers session
August
- 1 August
-
- BiH Presidency session
- Council of Ministers session, Lukavica (cancelled due to non-attendance
of the RS Delegation)
- Contact Group meets in Sarajevo to discuss the implementation of the
Sintra agreement
- 1-3 August
- UNIPTF and SFOR report that Bosnian Croat protesting the return of Bosnian
DP's to Jajce, incidents.
- 2 August
-
- HR Carlos Westendorp writes to the members of the PiC Steering Board and
recommends the suspension of relations with the BiH Ambassadors until a
solution on the appointment or confirmation of Ambassadors representing the
BiH is reached.
- The HR extends deadline on adoption of citizenship laws until
Monday
- 3 August
- The Principals of the leading implementation organisations write to the
Federation president Soljic and Vice-President Ganic regarding the recent
situation in Jajce.
- 4 August
- Council of Ministers session
- 5 August
-
- Council of Ministers session
- EU Presidency proposes to all 15 members of EU to suspend all contacts
with BiH Ambassadors.
- Federation Meeting on the
Central Bosnia Canton. Agreement reached on the constitution of the police
in Central Bosnian Canton.
- For the first time in five years, direct telephone links between
Sarajevo and Banja Luka and Trebinje.
- 6 August
-
- Chairman of the BiH Presidency Alija Izetbegovic and Croatian President
Franjo Tudjman meet in Split
- US Special Envoy Richard Holbrooke and US Special Representative Robert
Gelbard begin their visit to the Balkans.
- 7 August
- BiH Presidency session - breakthrough on number of key issues related to
the agreement on the appointment of Ambassadors, telecommunications issues and
Standing Committee on Military Matters.
- 8 August
-
- Council of Ministers session
- Amb. Wagner briefs the Contact Group members and recommends that the
suspension in the relations with the BiH Ambassadors now be lifted.
- SFOR announces a new policy, within the existing SFOR mandate in
accordance with Annex 1A of
the Peace Agreement, for the control and restructuring of the Entities
Specialist Police Forces.
- Princess Diana arrives to Sarajevo for a three day visit as part of her
global campaign against landmines.
- 11 August
-
- SFOR troops surround the RS special forces premises in the Obilica
Mejdan settlement near Banja Luka.
- Constitutional Court is set up.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Bank officially commences
operations.
- 12 August
-
- NATO troops inspect five Bosnian Serb Special Police bases in Pale
following the decision to clamp down on the units which are suspected of
being a paramilitary force.
- Norwegian Prime Minister, Mr. Jagland visits Sarajevo.
- Amb. Robert Farrand issues three decisions:
- The first states that returnees to Brcko may continue to hold
Federation identity cards with a special plastic cover indicating that the
card is valid until the final arbitration decision on Brcko is rendered.
- A second decision states that representatives of returnees, must
announce in writing , intended group returns to the Return Commission at
least one week in advance.
- The Brcko Supervisor notes that the RS police had consistently refused
to attend the weekly joint police meeting in Brcko. He stresses that the
attendance at this meeting is mandatory and that representatives must have
sufficient seniority and authority to make decisions.
(see Brcko
Arbitration Orders 1,2,3)
- 13 August
- NATO SACEUR General Wesley Clark visits Sarajevo.
- 15 August
-
- The RS Constitutional Court announces its decision that the 3 July
decisions by President Plavsic to dissolve and call early elections were
"not in conformity with the Constitution of the RS".
- The High Representative in his statement deplores the ruling of the RS
Constitutional Court in what is clearly a decision taken under political
pressure.
- Biljana Plavsic forms her own Party, the Serb Popular Party.
- 16 August
- Council of Ministers session
- 17 August
- UNIPTF supported by SFOR enter the Public Security Centre in Banja Luka.
This is in response to allegations by Mrs. Plavsic of human rights abuses and
"activities of an undemocratic nature", including the local police had put her
under illegal surveillance. IPTF officers discover a number of unauthorised
weapons.
- 18 August
- Bosnian Serb President rejects a Constitutional Court ruling overturning
her decision to dissolve Parliament.
- 19 August
-
- OSCE announces a plan for supervising upcoming elections and forms a
Committee for supervising the implementation of election results.
- The newly appointed police chief in Banja Luka, Milan Sutilovic, loyal
to Bosnian Serb President, arrested and released the same day by hard-line
Bosnian Serbs security men.
- RS Minister of Finance Ranko Travar resigns.
- 20 August
-
- UNIPTF officials confirm that they have "unequivocal evidence of serious
criminal activity being conducted in the main Banja Luka police station,
which include bugging of the President's communications".
- The High Representative, US Special Envoy Robert Gelbard and COMSFOR
General Shinseki meet with President Plavsic.
- Federation Forum Meeting
- 21 August
-
- The Federation Forum agrees to adopt the disputed amendments on the
Sarajevo Canton Constitution and to establish the city authorities before
the local elections.
- The harassed judge of the RS Constitutional Court, Mr. Rosic makes a
statement explaining the events surrounding his harassment. He says that he
was beaten and intimidated.
- UNHCR announces that the return of DPs to villages around Jajce is
completed without incident.
- 22 August
-
- Mr. Wagner and General Shinseki announce in their statement that in
their letter they had " expressed their strong displeasure with RS officials
for allowing the security situation within RS and specifically in Banja
Luka, to deteriorate."
- Mr Westendorp writes to Momcilo Krajisnik in his capacity as Chairman of
the SRT Board of Directors, expressing his and IC dissatisfaction with the
performance of SRT. He specifically pointed out the "continual instances of
deliberate misinformation , inflammatory commentary, insulting language and
highly biased reportage."
- The Central Bosnia Cantonal Joint police force inaugurated in
Travnik.
- 23 August
-
- Marko Pavic accepts the post of RS Interior Minister.
- Bosnian Serb Government decides to cut off relations with Biljana
Plavsic.
- 24 August
- The Banja Luka studio of SRT begins broadcasting independent programmes
through a transmitter on Mount Kozara, while at the same time limiting SRT
Pale studio broadcasts to the Banja Luka region.
- 25 August
-
- BiH Presidency session, Sarajevo (not held due to absence of the Serb
member of the Presidency), Presidency Chairman Izetbegovic and Presidency
Member Zubak held an informal meeting instead.
- HR Carlos Westendorp at the press
briefing following the meeting states that the RS authorities could face
sanctions as the obstructing party on the important issues of Citizenship
and Passport Laws, signing of a MoU on Airports, Civil Aviation Authorities,
and Ambassadors. Sanctions under consideration, included denial of passports
and visas to the Serb member of the Presidency.
- 26 August
-
- The Bosnian Serb Parliament calls for local elections in BiH due on 13
and 14 September to be postponed.
- Joint Military Commission meeting in Ilidza, participants are SFOR
Deputy Commander for Operations, Lt.Gen. Cordy Simpson and Entity armies
representatives are Generals Colic, Delic and Budimir.
- 27 August
-
- SFOR fires a warning shot at Bosnian Serb police near Doboj but denies
taking over a Serb TV transmitter.
- Second Federation Meeting on the
Central Bosnia Canton
- 28 August
-
- Several hundred people besieged the UN police station in Brcko after SRT
radio broadcast calls to attack UN officers and NATO troops, three Serbs
injured.
- Seven Bosnian Serbs arrested and charged with taking part in the
take-over of a television transmitter near Doboj.
- US NATO troops fire tear gas and warning shots at Bosnian Serb
demonstrators who attacked them in Brcko.
- OSCE says that more than 2,5 million people have registered to vote in
the municipal elections in BiH on 13 and 14 September.
- 29 August
-
- NATO Ambassadors meet in Brussels to discuss the power struggle within
the Serb leadership in BiH.
- The EU condemns in its statement a "call to arms" by the Bosnian Serb
radio.
- NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana says in his statement that NATO
authorised its SFOR troops in BiH to use force to shut down media that
incite the population to use violence.
- A bomb explodes in Banja Luka killing one person and injuring two
others.
- 30 August
-
- NAC meeting responds positively to a request by the HR to authorise SFOR
to provide the necessary support to suspend or curtail any media network
whose output was in persistent and blatant violation of either the spirit of
the letter of the DPA.In addition, the NAC reaffirmed that SFOR would not
hesitate to take the necessary measures including the use of force against
media inciting attacks on SFOR or other international organisations.
- Robert Farrand issues a Supervisory Order
instructing RS police authorities to immediately halt the practice of
charging visa fees for vehicles crossing the Brcko bridge from Croatia. He
also urges the collection of road tolls charges at the bridge to be
stopped.
September
- 1 September
-
- Up to 250 people gather around the Udrigovo transmitter which is secured
by SFOR and menace SFOR with sticks and rocks. In order to disperse the
crowd SFOR deploys a single canister of tear gas.
- Vecernje Novine and Nezavisne Novine begin an initiative to counter the
information blockade between the two entities.
- 2 September
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein and COMSFOR General Eric Shinseki reach
an agreement (Udrigovo agreement) with the Serb member of the BiH Presidency,
Momcilo Krajisnik, in his capacity as Chairman of the SRT Board of Directors,
to curb the inflammatory reporting by the SRT media against the IC, including
SFOR. (see press
release)
- 4 September
- Contact Group meeting in Brussels. (statement)
- 5 September
- Creation of BiH Department of Civil Aviation. (see press release)
- 8 September
- SDS rally in Banja Luka - OHR and SFOR act to prevent intimidation (see press release)
- 10 September
-
- HR Carlos Westendorp's address on
SRT
- OSCE PEC decides by consensus to extend the term in office for newly
elected officials. They ruled that those elected in municipal elections will
have two year term in office instead of one year .
- 11 September
- Council of Ministers session
- 12 September
-
- NATO Secretary-General visits Sarajevo
- BiH Presidency session, National
Museum.
- Council of Ministers session - NATO Secretary-General announces the
ratification of the establishment of the BiH DCA and approval of three
Memoranda of Understanding on the opening of Tuzla, Banja Luka and Mostar
airports for civil traffic.
- 13-14 September
- Municipal elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 15 September
-
- Judgement by the Election Appeals Commission to annul the SDS elections
victory in Pale, Ambassador Frowick makes a Chairman's decision to revoke
the judgement.
- EU Foreign Ministers act on a proposal from the High Representative and
decide to suspend granting visas for Momcilo Krajisnik, Serb member of the
Bosnian Presidency, Boro Bosic, co-premier, Spasoje Albijanic, the minister
of communications and civil affairs, and Gavro Bogic, deputy minister for
external trade and the economy.
- First meeting of the Standing Committee for Military Matters,
Lukavica
- 16 September
-
- Contact Group meeting in London (statement)
- Amb. Wagner meets with eight previous mayors of Sarajevo (see press
release)
- 17 September
- Twelve people die in the UN helicopter crash near Bugojno. Among those who
died is Amb. Gerd Wagner, Deputy HR and four members of OHR. (Statement by
the HR)
- 18 September
- A car bomb explodes in the residential area of the western side of Mostar,
some fifty people are injured. OHR Mostar condemns the attack. (see press release)
- 19 September
-
- BiH Presidency session, Lukavica
- adoption of the decision on 30 appointments for ambassadors. Additional
consultations would be held for three further appointments.
- The European Commission opens a limited number of inter-entity telephone
lines for local subscribers at long distance rates for calls within the
Entities.
- 20 September
- Memorial Service in the Sarajevo Cathedral for those killed in the
helicopter crash. (Speech by the
HR).
- 22 September
- Brcko Supervisor notes with satisfaction that the RS police in Brcko are
making practical arrangements to issue RS ID cards to returnees. (see press release)
- 24 September
-
- Contact Group meeting in New York (statements on Bosnia, Kosovo)
- RS President Plavsic and Serb member of the BiH Presidency Momcilo
Krajisnik meet with FRY President Milosevic. They decide that the elections
for the Parliament, to be monitored by the OSCE, would be held on 15
November, elections for the President and Serb member of the BiH Presidency
would be held on 7 December 1997. They also agreed that news programmes be
broadcast daily from studios in Pale and Banja Luka alternatively.
- MSAG meeting chaired by Amb. Klein
- 25 September
-
- Council of Ministers session, Lukavica
- Principal Deputy HR, Jacques Klein writes to FRY President Milosevic and
underlines that any elections held before the constitutional establishment
of the Permanent election Commission, including the envisaged RS Assembly
elections and Presidential elections must be supervised by PEC established
by the OSCE and conducted in accordance with Provisional Election
Commissions Electoral rules and regulations.
- 26 September
-
- Principal Deputy HR, Amb. Klein opens border crossing points connecting
BiH and Croatia at Gradiska, Samac, Dubica and Brod. (Speech by
the Principal Deputy HR).
- Justice Arbour visits Sarajevo
- Amb. Farrand opens the OHR Media Centre in Brcko. (see press
release)
- SRSG Amb. Kai Eide announces that the RS authorities have reached an
agreement with UNMIBH/UNIPTF to start immediately with the restructuring of
the police force in the RS.
- 28 September
-
- SRT distortion of the press conference by Judge Arbour.
- An explosion destroys the offices of the opposition newspaper
Alternative in Doboj.
- 30 September
-
- BiH Presidency session, National Museum - reaches the final decision on
the appointment of BiH ambassadors.
- Council of Ministers session
- OHR issues the Statement
following the distortion of Judge Arbour's press conference on
SRT.
October
- 1 October
-
- NATO Secretary-General and the SACEUR at the request of the HR authorise
SFOR to occupy and control four transmitters at Udrigovo, Duge Njive,
Trebevic and Leotar. (see press
release)
- PIC Steering Board meeting in Brussels (see press
briefing)
- BiH Parliament House of Peoples session
- 2 October
- Council of Ministers session, Sarajevo
- 6 October
- Ten Bosnian Croats indicted for war crimes surrender to the International
Criminal Tribunal in the Hague.
- 7 October
- Mr. Westendorp sends a letter to Mr. Krajisnik in his capacity as Chairman
of the Board of Directors of SRT, outlining a series of criteria for the
restructuring of SRT.
- 8 October
-
- The High Representative meets with NATO Secretary-General and North
Atlantic Council in Brussels
- The OHR Human Rights Coordination Centre Steering Board expresses
concern over the Sarajevo Cantonal Court's failure to meet minimum fair
standards in the case of Ibrahim Djedovic. (see press
release)
- 9 October
-
- Council of Ministers session, Lukavica
- Office of the Ombudsperson opens a new office in Travnik.
- 10 October
-
- Brcko Supervisor Amb. Robert Farrand in his statement
describes the next steps forward following the 9 October PEC certification
of the results of the Brcko municipal elections.
- Supervisory
Order on Judiciary
- Supervisory
Order on Multi-Ethnic Administration
- 11 October
- Brcko Supervisor condemns the attack on Roman Catholic Church in Brcko
(see press
release)
- 12 October
- Amb. Klein condemns bomb attack on Sarajevo school (see press release)
- 13 October
- Supervisory
Order on Multi-Ethnic Police.
- 14 October
- Third Federation Meeting on the
Central Bosnia Canton.
- 15 October
-
- HR Carlos Westendorp meets with Trade Union Representatives (see press
release)
- HR receives Serb Civic Council delegation (see press
statement)
- 16 October
- SRT Pale is back on the air in defiance of an international ban.
- 17 October
- Contact Group meeting in Rome. (conclusions)
- 18 October
-
- SFOR at the request of OHR mounts an operation to inspect the
transmitter site in Veliki Zep near Han Pijesak. OHR condemns in the
strongest possible terms the sabotage of transmitter site. (see press
release)
- The IPTF declared the Brcko bridge and illegal checkpoint in accordance
with the Supervisory Order after the RS Customs Officials sought to collect
road taxes from the drivers of two Slovenian trucks. (see press
release)
- 19 October 1997
- US Air Force Aircraft, Commando Solo, starts broadcasting test card to SRT
receivers explaining that normal service was cut when a key transmitter at
Veliki Zep was sabotaged.
- 20 October 1997
-
- Local transmitter of SRT in Bijeljina destroyed in powerful blast.
- Amb. Frowick announces PEC decision that the RS National Assembly will
be concluded before 23 November 1997.
- Arbitral Tribunal for Brcko meets in Vienna headed by Roberts Owen.
- Media Support and Advisory Group meeting
- 21 October 1997
-
- Opposition leader Milo Djukanovic wins elections in Montenegro.
- Federation House of Peoples adopts laws on the privatisation of
enterprises, sale of apartments with tenants' rights, and citizens requests
in the privatisation process.
- 22 October 1997
-
- 23 October 1997
-
- Council of Ministers session
- OBN Governing Council meeting in Vienna
- 27 October 1997
-
- High Representative's statement on
the subject of SRT Pale
- Hans van den Broek, the EU Commissioner for the Common Foreign and
Security Policy starts two days visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Bomb explodes in a Christian Orthodox church in Brcko
- 28 October
-
- OHR and European Commission issue a Joint Press
Release on their commitment against corruption. Call for vigilance in
the use of Donors' money
- BiH Presidency meeting
- Council of Ministers session
- 29 October
-
- German Defence Minister Volker Ruehe and Finance Minister Theo Waigel
visit Sarajevo
- OSCE MEC announces that Croat TV (HTV) Mostar violated three articles of
the PEC Rules and Regulations.
- 30 October
-
- Council of Ministers session - Memorandum of Understanding signed and
agreement on principles which will set the future for humanitarian demining
operations in BiH.
- PEC sets date for RS National Assembly elections polling to take place
on 22-23 November 1997
- Federation Forum meeting in Travnik
- Federation Assembly House of Representatives adopts the final texts of
the several laws.
- 31 October
-
- HR Carlos Westendorp accuses the Bosnian authorities of corruption in
the appropriation of funds.
- SRT Banja Luka television signal restored in the eastern part of RS via
the satellite link.
November
- 1 November
- IMF appoints Peter Nicholl to succeed Serge Robert as Governor of the BiH
Central Bank.
- 3 November
- OHR Spokesman announces that SRT in Banja Luka has decided to undergo full
restructuring.
- 4 November
-
- Two day Brcko Donor Conference starts (Press
Release).
- Council of Europe Committee of Ministers appoints Mich le Picard as the
President of the Human Rights Chamber for BiH.
- OSCE announces that 34 of the 136 municipal councils elected in
September have taken office.
- 5 November
- Croatian Government publishes a document about special relations with BiH
Federation.
- 6 November
-
- Steering Board meeting with the Presidency and the CoM Chairs (Joint Message).
- Council of Ministers session
- 7 November
-
- NATO Secretary-General, Javier Solana and NATO SACEUR Wesley Clark visit
Sarajevo and Belgrade.
- Slovene Prime Minister, Janez Drnovsek visits Sarajevo and meets with
the Council of Ministers
- 9 November
- HTV Mostar editor-in-chief resigns after refusing to broadcast an OSCE
communiqu .
- 10 November
-
- SFOR seizes control of the Serb special police unit in Doboj.
- OHR Spokesman announces that the draft proposal on special relations
between Croatia and Bosnian Federation cannot be accepted because it is not
constitutional and violates the Dayton agreement.
- Amb. Robert Farrand issues a new order concerning
the establishment of a multiethnic police force in Brcko.
- 12 November
-
- Amb. Hanns H. Schumacher replaces the late Amb. Gerd Wagner as Senior
Deputy HR.
- Federation Forum meeting in Sarajevo
- 13 November
-
- Council of Ministers session
- Amb. Robert Farrand condemns Radio Brcko broadcast of statement calling
for arrest of municipal councillors.
- Brcko Supervisor issues amendment to
Supervisory orders on collection of fees at the Brcko bridges.
- OHR Brcko press release
announcing the Italian government decision to spend additional funds for
Brcko bringing its commitment to more than 8m DM for economic reconstruction
of Brcko area.
- 18 November
-
- Banja Luka airport reopens for commercial air traffic. (speech by
the HR)
- The Bosnian Parliament House of Representatives session
- 19 November
-
- Sadako Ogata, High Commissioner for Refugees starts her three day visit
to BiH and Croatia.
- US Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald replaces Antonio Cassese as the
President of the ICTY Tribunal in the Hague.
- 20 November
-
- NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana and SACEUR General Wesley Clark
visit Sarajevo
- Council of Ministers session in Lukavica
- The HR expresses his concern at the pattern of harassment and
intimidation of the political opposition in Bijeljina.
- 21 November
-
- Second anniversary of the initialling of the Peace Agreement in Dayton.
- BiH Presidency meeting
- OSCE Election Appeals Sub-Commission disqualifies three candidates in
the elections from the candidate list for the blatant display of posters of
Radovan Karadzic throughout RS.
- 22/23 November
- National Assembly elections in Republika Srpska
- 24 November
-
- General Affairs Council meets in Brussels. Report by the HR.
- BiH Presidency meeting
- Meeting of the Standing Committee for Military Matters.
- 26 November
-
- The Bosnian Parliament House of Representatives session. High
Representative addresses the Parliament.
- First post war Banja Luka, Sarajevo business fair in Banja Luka
- 27 November
- Council of Ministers session
- 28 November
-
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair visits Bosnia
- Summit of the Central European Initiative in Sarajevo
- the town of Kakanj in central Bosnia proclaimed an Open City
- 29 November
- The Tuzla municipal council on Saturday adopts a declaration proclaiming
Tuzla an Open City
December
- 2 December
-
- Bosnia House of Representatives adopts law on Council of Ministers
- NATO's 16 Defense Ministers reach consensus to begin planning for NATO
's military role in BiH after its current mandate ends in June.
- Fourth Federation Forum meeting on the Central Bosnia Canton
- 3 December
- IPTF conducts a number of weapons investigations in the Banja Luka area
and finds a large quantity of unauthorised weapons.
- 4 December
- OBN Governing Council in Brussels
- 5 December
-
- German and French Foreign Ministers Klaus Kinkel and Hubert Vedrine
visit Sarajevo and meet with the BiH Presidency.
- The Mostar City Council appoints Safet Orucevic Mayor of Mostar and Ivan
Prskalo his Deputy.
- International Supervisor for Brcko Amb. Robert Farrand has appointed six
judicial officials in Brcko (see Brcko order
addendum).
- Amb. Robert Farrand issues an Order on
Privatisation
- 7 December
- OSCE announces the provisional results of the RS parliamentary elections:
SDS won 24 seats, Coalition for Single and Democratic Bosnia 16 seats, SRS 15,
Serb People's Alliance 15, RS Socialist Party 9 seats, Independent Social
Democrats 2 seats.
- 9 December
-
- The agreement on a common passport, a law for a common citizenship and a
law on the functioning of the Bosnian cabinet signed by three members of the
Bosnian Presidency.
- British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook announces that the UNSG has
appointed Richard Monk as Head of the IPTF in BiH.
- 9-10 December
- Peace Implementation Council meeting in Bonn. (speech by the
HR, speech
by Brcko Supervisor, Conclusions of the Meeting)
- 10 December
- Federation House of Representatives resumes session.
- 9-11 December
- Plenary meeting on Succession Issues for the Former Yugoslavia
- 12 December
- The High Representative addresses the European Atlantic Partnership
Council at NATO in Brussels.
- 14 December
- The municipal council of Gradacac declares Gradacac an Open City.
- 15 December
-
- The Bosnian Assembly House of Representatives adopts the law on
passports.
- The United Nations General Assembly adopts by consensus a non-binding
resolution supporting the decisions of the PIC conference in Bonn.
- 16 December
-
- Letter from HR to members of the BiH Presidency regretting that no
agreement yet reached with regard to Citizenship law. HR decides that this
law will enter into force on 1 January 1998.
- The Bosnian Parliament House of Peoples adopts laws on the Council of
Ministers and passports.
- 17 December
-
- Standing Committee on Military Matters meets in Lukavica.
- Mrkonjic Grad declared an Open City.
- 18 December
-
- NATO announces that during the night of 17/18 December, SFOR detained
two Bosnian Croats, Vlatko Kupreskic and Anto Furundzija, who are indicted
for war crimes by the ICTY.
- President Clinton announces that " the US will take part in a security
presence in Bosnia when SFOR withdraws this summer".
- 19 December
-
- NATO Secretary-General visits Sarajevo and meets with the BiH
Presidency. Also meets with Bosnian Serb President Biljana Plavsic in Banja
Luka.
- OHR Brcko Press
Release about the meeting between the Brcko Supervisor and RS Prime
Minister Klickovic on December 16.
- 20 December
- OHR Press
Release on the common currency
- 22 December
- President Clinton visits Sarajevo and meets US troops in Tuzla
- 23 December
-
- German Chancellor Helmut Kohl visits Sarajevo
- Council of Ministers session
- 24 December
-
- Statement by
the Senior Deputy HR, Dr. Hanns Schumacher, following the CoM meeting and
its failure to adopt an interim Customs Tariff Schedule.
- Senior Deputy HR welcomed the
invitation to the deputies-elect from the Federation to attend the inaugural
session of the new RS National Assembly on 27 December.
- US Defence Secretary, William Cohen, visited US troops in Tuzla.
- 27 December
-
- Inaugural session of the new RS National Assembly (Speech by
the Senior Deputy HR).
- Bosnian Serb President, Biljana Plavsic, proposed Mladen Ivanic as the
next Bosnian Serb Prime Minister.
- 29 December
- Ejup Ganic took over from Vladimir Soljic as the new BiH Federation
President.
- 30 December
- Signing of agreement between the Federation and the Republika Srpska on
co-operation in the field of Mine Action (OHR Press Release).
- 31 December
-
- The High Representative declared his intention to establish, by 20
January, an independent commission which will propose, by 31 March 1998,
alternatives for the flag of BiH.
- Amb. Robert Farrand issued the Second Addendum to the Order on Judiciary
in the RS Municipality of Brcko.
- New Year
message by the High Representative broadcast on BiH News, SRT Banja Luka
news, and on Open Broadcast Network.
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