06/11/2012

Inzko: There must be respect for those who return

More than shelter is needed for re-integration. There must be respect and support for those who return; there must be sensitivity and understanding regarding what they have experienced, said the High Representative, Valentin Inzko, today at a Roundtable on sustainable return held in European Academy in Banja Luka.
05/17/2012

Inzko Meets Danish Minister for European Affairs Wammen

The High Representative, Valentin Inzko, met with Danish Minister for European Affairs Nicolai Wammen in Sarajevo today. High Representative Inzko outlined the political progress the country is making, and discussed the current level of implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement.
05/15/2012

Inzko: 2012 Can be a Breakthrough Year for BiH

Recent developments offer real hope that 2012 can be a breakthrough year for Bosnia and Herzegovina on the path towards Euro-Atlantic integration, as long as political leaders meet the commitments that they have made, High Representative Valentin Inzko told the United Nations Security Council in New York today.
05/15/2012

Inzko Meets UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

High Representative Valentin Inzko met with United Nations General Secretary Ban Ki-moon in New York today to inform him of the political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
05/10/2012

Inzko in Washington: Job in BiH is not yet done

Recent developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina are positive and offer hope that the country will make progress after six very difficult years, High Representative Valentin Inzko told senior US officials in Washington today.
05/08/2012

Inzko: Justice As Important As Ever

“Twenty years after the start of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina, we are reminded that for the victims, their families, and for Bosnia and Herzegovina as a whole, justice remains as important as ever”, High Representative Valentin Inzko said today. The High Representative was meeting ICTY Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz in Sarajevo.
05/07/2012

Real Grounds for Optimism

Relations among the countries of Southeast Europe are better than they have ever been, High Representative Valentin Inzko said today during talks with senior government officials in Bucharest, and he added that conditions inside and outside Bosnia and Herzegovina now make it possible for the country to take a significant step forward.
05/04/2012

HR Inzko Met Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoğlu

High Representative, Valentin Inzko, met today in Sarajevo with Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoğlu. HR Inzko informed Minister Davutoğlu about current political developments in BiH and the aftermath of state government formation.
05/03/2012

A Joint Commitment to Move Forward

Bosnia and Herzegovina can achieve more progress in the coming period if dialogue and compromise prevail in politics, thereby accelerating the country’s Euro-Atlantic future, High Representative Valentin Inzko said today.