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Bosnia and relations
Cyprus recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina ’ s independence on 7 February 2000, both countries established diplomatic relations on the same date.
There is also a long tradition of economic relations between Germany and Bosnia.
Romania recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina ’ s independence on 1 March 1996, both countries established diplomatic relations on the same day.
Pakistan and Bosnia and Herzegovina enjoy close and cordial relations.
Foreign relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina has no diplomatic relations with:
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We have met with scores of Muslim leaders, including top officials of Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, Tunisia, Bosnia, Kuwait, Qatar, Malaysia, and Indonesia, to discuss topics ranging from relations with Israel and the United States to the promotion of international Muslim-Jewish dialogue.
Category: Bosnia and Herzegovina – United States relations
The story spans about four centuries during the Ottoman and subsequently Austro-Hungarian administrations of the region and describes the lives, destinies and relations of the local inhabitants, with a particular focus on Muslims and Orthodox Christians living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A genuine crisis in transatlantic relations blew up over Bosnia.
One of his most noteworthy diplomatic achievements is widely considered to have been the signing of the Charter of Ban Kulin, which encouraged trade and established peaceful relations between Dubrovnik and the Kingdom of Bosnia.
Bans were exclusively Croats in the beginning but later it was used in Bosnia because of political relations between Bosnia and Croatia.
She initiated friendly relations with the Ottoman Empire by sending a mission to Suleiman the Magnificent requesting assistance, but the mission was lost on its way in Bosnia.
-Delegation for relations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo, Member
His scholarly works includes critical interpretations of Byzantine and Serbian medieval documents, studies regarding medieval historiography and various monographs devoted to the Serbian monasteries of Bosnia ( Tvrdoš, Duži, Zavala ) to the relations between the Serbs of Montenegro and Muslims in Albania.
It includes the Sanela Diana Jenkins International Justice Clinic, which assists in the apprehension and prosecution of alleged war criminals in Bosnia, initially focussing on the relations between Ratko Mladic, formerly head of the Bosnian Serb Army, and others accused of involvement in the Srebrenica massacre.
Second reason for freezing of relations was effort of HKU to unite Bosnia and Herzegovina with Croat lands, which Bosnian Muslims and Serbs didn't approve.
For the rest of the 1820s, Gradaščević generally maintained good relations with imperial authorities in Bosnia.
There it is described in separate chapters, its form of government, its church ( attached to the Latin communion ), its laws, customs, its relations with the Republic of Venice and with the Slavic principalities of Croatia and Bosnia, its policy towards the Ottomans and its commerce.

Bosnia and are
Bosnia occupies the northern areas which are roughly four fifths of the entire country, while Herzegovina occupies the rest in the south part of the country.
The major cities are the capital Sarajevo, Banja Luka in the northwest region known as Bosanska Krajina, Bijeljina and Tuzla in the northeast, Zenica and Doboj in the central part of Bosnia and Mostar, the capital of Herzegovina.
Most forest areas are in Central, Eastern and Western parts of Bosnia.
There are seven major rivers in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Exports of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Canada are worth about US $ 5. 31 million per year, while exports of Canada to Bosnia and Herzegovina value about US $ 5. 34 million per year.
Sections of the Una river and villages at the base of Mount Plješevica are in Croatia, while some are in Bosnia, which causes an excessive number of border crossings on a single route and impedes any serious development in the region.
There are also other routes to Slovenia, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.
From Croatia, there are many international bus routes to the neighboring countries ( Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia etc.
Sections of the Una river and villages at the base of Mount Plješevica are in Croatia, while some are in Bosnia, which causes an excessive number of border crossings on a single route and impedes any serious development in the region.
* 1994 – During the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina more than 60 people are killed and some 200 wounded as a mortar shell slams into a downtown marketplace in Sarajevo.
Tens of thousands of medieval tombstones called " Stećci " are found in Bosnia and Hercegovina and neighboring areas in Montenegro, Serbia and Croatia.
Presently Slovenia ( 89 % Slovene ), Croatia ( 88 % Croat ) and Serbia ( 83 % Serb ) could be classified as nation states per se, whereas Macedonia ( 66 % Macedonian ), Montenegro ( 42 % Montenegrin ) and Bosnia and Herzegovina ( 47 % Bosniak ) are multinational states.
The 34 State Parties to the Open Skies Treaty are: Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and United States.
In modern times the appeals to Pan-Slavism are often made in Russia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovakia.
Since 1961, the victims of other military conflicts ( such as the Indonesian National Revolution in Indonesia ) and peacekeeping missions ( such as in Lebanon or Bosnia ) are remembered on May 4 as well.
Students from the following countries and territories are eligible for the scholarships: the Visegrad Group countries ( Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia ), also Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Russia and Ukraine.
** SFR Yugoslavia Prime minister, Džemal Bijedić, his wife and 6 others are killed in a plane crash in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
* The 1984 Winter Olympics are held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia ( now Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina ).
All other cities and municipalities are under the jurisdiction of the Entity ( in Republika Srpska ) or under the jurisdiction of cantons ( Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina ).
Four identical sculptures are located in Buffalo City Local Municipality | Buffalo City, South Africa ; Changchun, China ; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Sydney, Australia

Bosnia and foreign
Germany is one of the most important partners of Bosnia and Herzegovina in foreign affairs.
In the 3 years since the Dayton Accords were signed, over $ 4 billion in foreign aid has flown into Bosnia, about $ 800 million of it coming from SEED funds.
As he left the Pentagon, Perry listed what he thought were his most important accomplishments: establishing effective working relationships with U. S. military leaders ; improving the lot of the military, especially enlisted men and women ; managing the military drawdown ; instituting important acquisition reforms ; developing close relationships with many foreign defense ministers ; effectively employing military strength and resources in Bosnia, Haiti, Korea, and the Persian Gulf area ; dramatically reducing the nuclear legacy of the Cold War ; and promoting the Partnership for Peace within NATO.
On 6 April, 12 European Community foreign ministers announced that their countries recognized the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
These caused particular controversy: foreign fighters, styling themselves mujahiddin, turned up in Bosnia around 1993 with Croatian identity documents and passports.
Although Jorgic's, Plavsic's, Karadzic's and Krajisnik's cases were tried in foreign jurisdictions, the court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has processed or is currently processing the following cases for war crimes in Doboj:
With offices in other countries, employees also have trained foreign armies at ranges in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, Kuwait, and South Africa.
They started performing all over Europe and were invited to numerous foreign shows in Germany, France, Sweden, Austria, Croatia, Italy, UK, Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia, and Estonia.
The administration took office less than two years after the fall of the Soviet Union, and the administration's foreign policy addressed conflicts in Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Haiti through militarism and economic exploitation.
Like the surrounding Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina has had a turbulent past marked by frequent foreign invasions and occupation.
While sometimes a fully independent or semi-independent Slavic entity, Zahumlje was mainly under foreign powers ; the Byzantine Empire, Kingdom of Croatia, Kingdom of Serbia, Kingdom of Hungary, Kingdom of Bosnia and at the end under the Ottoman Empire.
* Conducting the foreign policy of Bosnia and Herzegovina ;
Callahan has published three books on U. S. foreign policy: Dangerous Capabilities, a biography of Paul Nitze, and Unwinnable Wars, a study of U. S. involvement in such ethnic conflicts as the wars in Bosnia, Rwanda, Lebanon, and Biafra.
It is a well-known fact that foreign armies had often made their way to Vrhbosna in wars with Bosnia, and perhaps one of them razed the city, leaving it in the condition that the Turks found it in the mid 15th century.
Largely due to its size and the success and popularity of cinema in Bosnia, the event has gained considerable importance and often attracts foreign celebrities.
As foreign minister, Granić helped negotiate a peace treaty between Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia and he visited Serbia in 1996.
His objective as foreign minister was to justify Croatian policies towards Bosnia and Krajina and protecting Croatia from UN sanctions.
Ljubijankić remained an active medical doctor until October 1993 when he became foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Around 700 participants marched, with some of them being from foreign countries such as Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, the Netherlands, Australia, Germany and the US.
With an overall investment valued at € 120 million, the Bosmal City Center is the largest direct foreign greenfield investment in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He pointed to the magazine's editorials through July 1991 and 1992, which predicted that European Community foreign policy would deal with the situation well and that there would not be all-out war in Bosnia.

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