Важнији документи
05.07.2005
Economic Monthly Report for April 2005
/ohr-dept/econ/monthly-reports/pdf/econ-rep-apr05.pdf
01.07.2005
Изјава: Високи представник одговара на саопштење Европске комисије о реформи полиције
Одговарајући на саопштење које је данас издала Европска к [...]
24.06.2005
Комунике Управног одбора Савјета за имплементацију мира
Поводом предстојеће десете годишњице масакра у Сребрени& [...]
14.06.2005
Statement: High Representative, BiH Prime Minister in Brussels Today
The High Representative is in Brussels today where this evening he will meet with the European Unions High Representative, Javier Solana and the Commissioner for Enlargement, Olli Rehn. The High Representative will attend these meetings together with BiH Prime Minister Adnan Terzic.
07.06.2005
Economic Monthly Report for March 2005
/ohr-dept/econ/monthly-reports/pdf/econ-rep-mar05.pdf
31.05.2005
Remarks by the High Representative, Paddy Ashdown at the Press Conference Responding to RSNA Conclusions
I had hoped this would be an upbeat press conference but it’s a bleak one. I had hoped to be able to talk about the future. I had hoped to announce this morning that this country was, at last, joining its neighbours on the way to Europe.
I had hoped to be able to announce, as a result, a series of initiatives which would have marked the beginning [...]
27.05.2005
Interview: Wifred Martens, Chair of the Police Restructuring Commission (PRC) in BiH: “Rejecting Police Reform Would Be a Catastrophe for BiH”
Member states of the European Union completed the reform of their police forces, and therefore we ask of BiH to do the same, said Wilfred Martens, PRC Chair. He added that RS authorities should not have any fears that this Entity would be abolished by police reform.
26.05.2005
Letter by Olli Rehn, EC Commissioner for Enlargement to Adnan Terzic, BiH Prime Minister
Letter by Olli Rehn, EC Commissioner for Enlargement to Adnan Terzic, BiH Prime Minister
20.05.2005
OHR Calls on RSNA to React Constructively to CTF Announcement
The decision by the European Commission’s Consultative Task Force not to give a green light to the launch of Stabilisation and Association negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina is a disappointing but expected result, given the failure of the multi-party talks of police restructuring early this week.
19.05.2005
Interview: High Representative Paddy Ashdown: “RS must finally understand that it is an Entity, and not a State”
Negotiations on police reform have collapsed. Whether they will continue will be decided by the RSNA delegates, who need to give a mandate to their politicians to bring this very important process to a conclusion. In his interview for “Dnevni avaz” Paddy Ashdown expresses his hopes that this will be done. He says that Serb leaders have told him the [...]