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Defense Official welcomes Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Presidency Chairman Zeljko Komsic to Pentagon

Published November 28, 2019
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Performing the Duties of Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy James H. Anderson and Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Željko Komšić at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Nov. 26, 2019. (DoD photo by Marine Corporal Marcos A. Alvarado)
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The chairman of Bosnia’s tripartite presidency, Zeljko Komsic, and James Anderson, who is performing the duties of deputy undersecretary of defense for policy, met today at the Pentagon as part of Komsic’s first official visit to the U.S. as head of state since his election last year.

Since Bosnia-Herzegovina achieved independence in 1992, the U.S., allies and partners have strengthened their ties with the nation to ensure mutual security and peace in the region, a defense official said.

Dayton

In 1995, the U.S. facilitated the signature of the Dayton Peace Accords to end the Bosnian war with a NATO-led Stabilization Force to guarantee peace, the defense official said. In 2004, the European Union-led Operation Althea took over that responsibility from NATO. The Dayton Accords remain the central tenet of Bosnia’s security.

Reform

The U.S. supported the creation of the Bosnian armed forces in 2005, which was the nation’s first unified, ethnically-integrated force. In 2006, Bosnia-Herzegovina began a program of defense reforms and joined the NATO Partnership for Peace. Since then, the country has increased its cooperation with the U.S., allies and partners.

Cooperation

U.S.-Bosnian security cooperation programs build Bosnia’s capacity to counter malign influence, terrorism and narcotics trafficking. Over the past four years, more than 275 Bosnian military personnel have studied or participated in exchanges in the U.S. as part of the Defense Department’s International Military Education and Training Program. In 2003, the Bosnian military officially partnered with the Maryland National Guard through the State Partnership Program.

The U.S. also supports Bosnia’s efforts to transition away from Soviet-era defense equipment through foreign military financing and the execution of nationally-funded foreign military sales.

Deployment

Bosnia-Herzegovina has deployed about 1,000 troops to Iraq and Afghanistan since 2005 and has 68 people deployed to support Afghan forces as part of the Resolute Support Mission.

The Maryland National Guard recently provided medical training to Bosnia’s 6th Infantry Brigade, which will deploy to Afghanistan in December. Bosnia-Herzegovina also contributes to international peace support operations, including UN peacekeeping and EU training missions in Africa.

Leadership

In 2020, Bosnia-Herzegovina will chair the U.S.-Adriatic Charter meeting. The charter is a regional association consisting of Albania, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and the U.S.

Bosnia-Herzegovina joined the charter in 2008, partnering with the participants to increase multilateral cooperation on regional security issues of mutual concern.

 

(DoD photo by Marine Corporal Marcos A. Alvarado)

 

 

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