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High Representative Inzko Will Visit Belgrade Today

Published: May 28, 2013
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INCKO ZVANIČNA FOTOGRAFIJAThe High Representative to BiH Valentin Inzko will visit Belgrade today, where he will meet with the Prime Minister of Serbia and the Minister of Internal Affairs Ivica Dačić, as well as with the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign and Internal Trade and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajić.

Iznko will speak of the current situation in BiH in the light of his recent address to the UN Security Council and the meetings of the governing board of the Council for the Implementation of Peace that was held last week in Sarajevo.

Inzko will express concern over the failure of the leading political leaders in BiH to meet the requirements needed for integration in European and Euro Atlantic structures, which would enable the path of the country to the EU.

This failure represents a clear contrast to the progress achieved in neighboring countries, where political leaders have shown a clear readiness to lead the process forward.

The High Representative will also express the readiness of Serbian officials to work to further develop cooperation in the region, and especially cooperation between BIH and Serbia, announced OHR.

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