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German Ex-Minister Appointed Bosnia Peace Envoy


U.S. News StaffDec. 19, 2019

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BELGRADE (Reuters) - Former German government minister Christian Schmidt was
on Thursday named the new international High Representative in Bosnia, whose
office oversees implementation of the 1995 peace accord.

Schmidt will take office on Aug. 1, according to the Steering Board of the
Peace Implementation Council.

The Board is comprised of ambassadors from Canada, France, Germany, Italy,
Japan, Russia, Britain, the United States, the European Union, European
Commission, and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, represented by
Turkey.

A statement said the Russian ambassador did not agree with the decision.

The Office of the High Representative (OHR) was set up as part of the Dayton
peace accords that ended Bosnia's 1992-95 war to supervise the
reconstruction of a country torn apart by ethnic conflict in which 100,000
died.

Valentin Inzko of Austria has held the post for 12 years, during which time
efforts to carry out reforms to rein in nationalism and improve the rule of
law, needed to qualify for closer association with the EU, have stagnated.

Schmidt has been involved with the Western Balkans and Bosnia as a foreign
and defence spokesman for Germany's governing conservatives.

   Bosnia's autonomous nationalist Serb region, backed by Russia, has long
requested the shutdown of the OHR.

(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Giles Elgood)

Copyright 2021 Thomson Reuters.

 

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