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The new currency of Bosnia-Herzegovina was launched on 19 June; by 22 June
the network of bank distributive branches throughout the country was
complete, and the Convertible Mark was appearing on the streets.
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The Ministers of the Peace Implementation Council (PIC) Steering Board met
in Luxembourg for talks on 9 June. Subsequently they issued a Declaration,
in which the following statements were included:
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On 3 July the High Representative issued a reminder to the authorities of
BiH and the Entities. This emphasised that the implementation of the Peace
Agreement needs to be accelerated, in order to create necessary conditions
for peaceful and orderly return, and to guarantee respect for the basic
constitutional principles of reconciliation and multi-ethnicity.
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The Bonn Peace Implementation Council invited the High Representative "to
establish a process leading to a decision on a new flag and symbols if the
parties cannot agree on their own by 31 December 1997". With the expiration
of this deadline, the High Representative announced his intention to
establish an independent commission to propose alternatives for the flag of
BiH, as outlined in his statement of 31 December 1997.
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The 36th Session of the BiH Presidency took place on 2 July. It achieved
several international relations decisions, including the following:
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At the CoM session of 12 June, it was decided that Minister of Foreign Trade
and Economic Relations Mirsad Kurtovic and Minister of Civic Affairs and
Communications Spasoje Albijanic should meet with Central Bank Governor
Peter Nicholl and the Entity finance ministers at the Office of the High
Representative to discuss issues surrounding the BiH budget.
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On 2 July, the Federal Ministry of Defence (MoD) made two important
statements concerning the establishment of a combat training centre at
Livno/Glamoc. A press conference was held to provide an outline of the
measures taken to ensure that those affected by the construction of the
range would be treated fairly. The OHR, in its position as chair of the
commission set up to ensure the establishment of the centre is consistent
with the civilian aspects of the Dayton accords, welcomed this move by the
Federation MoD to bring the issue into the public domain.
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Inauguration of the Federation Ministry of the Interior
The official inauguration of this ministry, which took place on 1 June,
enables the Ministry to begin essential restructuring tasks. In particular
the staff of the Ministry and the Police should now be restructured to
represent each of the ethnic communities in the Federation.
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The RS National Assembly, during its mid-June sitting, replaced its speaker,
Serb Democratic Party (SDS) member Dragan Kalinic, and his deputy, Serb
Radical Party (SRS) member Nikola Poplasen. They were accused of obstructing
the work of the assembly, by the RS parties which proposed their removal.
Voted into their places were Petar Djokic of the RS Socialist Party (SPRS),
as speaker, with Safet Bico, head of the Federation-based Coalition for a
United and Democratic BiH (KCDBiH) taking the place of deputy speaker. Jovan
Mitrovic of the Serb National Alliance remained in place as the other deputy
speaker of the Assembly.
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INDEPENDENT MEDIA COMMISSION
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RRTF in Derventa
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Violence in Travnik
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Economy |
Mostar Airport will be opened to civilian air traffic at 12.00 on 7 July.
The first planes to arrive will be a plane from Croatia Airlines, arriving
from Zagreb, and a plane from Air Bosna, arriving from Sarajevo. In a formal
ceremony following the arrival of these airplanes, the High Representative
and the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Mostar will cut a ribbon at the entrance
to the civil air terminal.
Croatian Airlines has already scheduled flights from Zagreb to Mostar on a
regular basis.
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Inter Entity Judicial Cooperation
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7 July - Opening of Mostar Airport
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