POLITICS Meeting Tomorrow of FBiH Prime Minister and US Ambassador Published June 25, 2013 Share SHARE The Prime Minister of the FBiH Nermin Nikšić will receive the Ambassador of the US to BiH Patrick Moon tomorrow. The meeting will be held on the premises of the FBiH government in Sarajevo. B&H Budget Adopted Yesterday Dejan Jovic: Those who say that War in BiH is possible are not doing it to prevent it, but to create Fear High Representative Presents Report on B&H to the UN Security Council Ambassador of Indonesia to BiH Visits Visoko None of the ‘Arkan’s Tigers’ was found guilty for the Killings of Civilians in Bijeljina Share This Article Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Threads Bluesky Email Print Share Previous Article Business Meetings of BiH And Turkish Business People on 1 July in Sarajevo Next Article Pianist Sonja Marković will have concerts in Gradiška and Banja Luka Leave a Comment Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Stay Connected10.2kFollowersLike10.1kFollowersFollow414FollowersFollowLatest News Sarajevo Unveils “Dayton Square of Peace”: Schmidt and Avdic Call for Lasting Partnership to Safeguard Future April 28, 2026 HR Schmidt meets Vilmārs Heniņš, Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia April 28, 2026 Kristo and Plenkovic formalize Agreement on Construction of Southern Interconnection April 28, 2026 EUFOR Commander Addresses Annual Discipline Conference in BiH April 28, 2026 IRMCT President orders an Independent Medical Assessment in the Case of Ratko Mladic April 28, 2026 Prosecutors Office comments on Indictments in Cases related to Sky and Anom Appications April 28, 2026 Energoinvest Director: Southern Interconnection Strengthens BiH’s Sovereignty and Energy Security April 28, 2026 EUFOR Commander Major General Maurizio Fronda visited Liason Observation Team in Vlasenica April 28, 2026 BiH Working Group to Judson University: Milorad Dodik “No Example of Leadership or Democracy” April 28, 2026 Berset: Reforms remain crucial so that all Citizens can fully Exercise their Rights April 28, 2026