U.S., EU aim at reviving constitutional reform process in Bosnia
U.S., EU aim at reviving constitutional reform process in Bosnia
09:02, April 07, 2010

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U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg, and Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos arrived in Sarajevo for closed door discussions with members of the collective Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( BiH) Tuesday, reported the Croatian news agency Hina.
With the goal of restarting the stalled constitutional reform process in BiH, the two representatives of the U.S. and European Union are in the Balkan capital for a two-day visit. After meeting with members of the Presidency, they are scheduled to meet with Valentin Inzko, the High Representative and the EU's special representative in BiH.
Meetings with major political parties are scheduled for Wednesday.
Source: Xinhua
With the goal of restarting the stalled constitutional reform process in BiH, the two representatives of the U.S. and European Union are in the Balkan capital for a two-day visit. After meeting with members of the Presidency, they are scheduled to meet with Valentin Inzko, the High Representative and the EU's special representative in BiH.
Meetings with major political parties are scheduled for Wednesday.
Source: Xinhua
(Editor:张茜)


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