Intervjui
25.01.2006
Intervju: Paddy Ashdown, visoki predstavnik: “Unutar BiH će se crtati nove granice!”
Britanski lord Paddy Ashdown koji potkraj mjeseca službeno predaje dužnost Visokog predstavnika u BiH njemačkom nasljedniku Christianu Schwartzu Schillingu u posljednjem je intervju Večernjem listu uglavnom bio okrenut prema budućnosti Bosne i Hercegovine koju vidi u društvu europskih zemalja. Posljednje četiri godine provedene u BiH ocijenio je ra [...]
24.01.2006
Interview, Paddy Ashdown, High Representative for BiH: “Yes, I did go to Karadzic”
After his four-year mandate as the International Community’s High Representative for BiH, a majority of people in BiH believe he has not justified his position. He, on the other hand, believes he is going home following a job well done. Results that Ashdown is proud of do not mean much to many people in BiH, who, in most cases, view effects of his [...]
14.12.2005
Interview: Paddy Ashdown, High Representative: “Before I leave I must accomplish another 11 tasks”
As Dnevni avaz has already written, the Peace Implementation Council (PIC) will announce today that Christian Schwarz-Schilling is the new High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
28.11.2005
Interview: Paddy Ashdown, High Representative in BiH, announces:”Amnesty for 90 dismissed persons”
BANJA LUKA – High Representative, Paddy Ashdown, will allow today a majority of dismissed officials, except for the highest ranking persons such as ministers and their assistants and those who were discharged from their offices due to obstruction of cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, to return to public service.
21.11.2005
Interview: Paddy Ashdown, High Representative to BiH: “A Historic Day for BiH”
The endorsement of the decision on the start of Stabilization and Association negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is expected to happen today in Brussels, represents a historic day. This is a day for which many of us have been working long and hard. BiH should be proud that it has passed this road in such a short period of time. This is [...]
21.11.2005
Intervju: Paddy Ashdown, visoki predstavnik za BiH: “Političari će u Washingtonu potpisati izjavu, ne ustavne promjene!”
Visoki predstavnik Paddy Ashdown ekskluzivno je za Večernjak potvrdio kako će bosanskohercegovačkim političarima okupljenim u Washingtonu biti ponuđeno potpisivanje 'izjave' kojom će se obvezati na provedu ustavnih reformi. To je u nekoliko navrata pisao Večernjak, no o tome nije bilo službene potvrde.
21.11.2005
Interview: Paddy Ashdown, the High Representative in BiH: “BiH cannot be pressured into a new constitution”
I believe that the Dayton agreement was an extraordinary agreement. Today BiH is acknowledged as the most successful large-scale peace mission in the world. This is how Paddy Ashdown, the High Representative in BiH, evaluates the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina ten years after the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement.
14.11.2005
Interview: Paddy Ashdown, High Representative for BiH: “A Miracle”
The nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is preparing to mark another milestone. Next month—the 10th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords that ended the civil war in the former Yugoslavia—Britain’s Lord Jeremy "Paddy" Ashdown will step down as the nation’s internationally-appointed high representative. Ashdown, 64, has spent the [...]
13.10.2005
Interview: Paddy Ashdown, High Representative for BiH: “We can catch up with Serbia and Montenegro”
- I am convinced that we will implement police reform in accordance with the EU requirements and with determination that police regions should cross the inter-Entity border line in those areas where this is necessary. It is of great importance that the EU and the U.S. are involved in monitoring this process, with a mandate and instruments to ensure [...]
10.10.2005
Interview: Paddy Ashdown, High Representative to BiH: “What will the High Representative be doing after the end of the mandate”
In a few weeks’ time the International Community might decide on who will be the new (and the last) High Representative.
Paddy Ashdown should leave our country by February next year and go back to London. His home there is now already being renovated. Although when replying to what he will be doing after the end of his mandate as the High Repres [...]