Head of the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brian Aggeler, concluded his second visit to the Mostar region with a visit to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, the United World College (UWC), and the opening of a photo exhibition ‘National monuments in Bosnia and Herzegovina’ in the Žitomislić Museum.
During the visit, he also held a meeting with the editor-in-chief of Dnevni list, Dario Lukić, where they discussed the key importance of investigative media for a healthy democratic society, and on that occasion, he offered the Mission’s continuous and full support to tacking challenges to media freedom in BiH, the OSCE Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina announced.
With the representatives of the United World College, People in Need and OKC Abrašević Ambassador Aggeler met to discuss peacebuilding, education and community cohesion initiatives and thank them for their tireless efforts to foster peace and inclusivity in Mostar.
Ambassador Aggeler also met the church officials of the Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity with whom he talked about the recent attacks on the Cathedral and the general status of Serbs in Mostar. Marina Đapić from the Association ‘Rezon’ provided Ambassador Aggeler with an alternative tour of Mostar, through the eyes of Mostar Street Arts Festival.
The OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina will continue to support different communities across BiH in making the country a better place for all of its citizens.