2019-11-7 U.S. Assistance to Bosnia and Herzegovina U.S. Government assistance to Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to fully anchor the country in European and Western
Read More2019-11-7 Bosnia and Herzegovina maintains an embassy in the United States at 2109 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20037 (tel. 202-337-1500). More information about Bosnia and Herzegovina is available from the Department of State and other sources, some of which are listed here: CIA World Factbook Bosnia and Herzegovina Page
Read More2021-4-20 See the Department of State and the FBI pages for information on scams. The local equivalents to the “911” emergency lines in Bosnia and Herzegovina are: Police – 122 Ambulance – 124 Fire – 123. Victims of Crime: Report crimes to the local police at 122 and contact the U.S. Embassy at (387) 33 704 000.
Read More2021-4-20 Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and land mines. Read the Department of State’s COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 4 Travel Health Notice for Bosnia and Herzegovina due to COVID-19, indicating a very high level of COVID-19 in the country.
Read More2019-9-6 The State Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the entity constitutions of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (the Federation) and the Republika Srpska (RS) provide for freedom of religion, and individuals generally enjoy this right in ethnically integrated areas or in areas where they are adherents of the majority religion; however, adherents of religions in largely ethnically
Read More2019-9-6 The U.S. Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina is at Alipasina 43, 71000 Sarajevo (tel.: 387-33-445-700; fax: 387-33-659-722). TRAVEL AND BUSINESS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of State's Consular Information Program
Read More1992-4-7 The United States recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina as an independent state on April 7, 1992, when the George H.W. Bush Administration announced the decision in a White House statement. Bosnia and Herzegovina had been a constituent part of Yugoslavia. Modern Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Read More2019-9-6 U.S. Department of State, February 25, 2000 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA The 1995 General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (the Dayton Accords) created the independent state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, previously one of the constituent republics of Yugoslavia.
Read More2019-9-6 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA United States Department of State Office of the Coordinator of U.S. Assistance to Europe and Eurasia Foreign Operations Assistance Fact Sheet, June 2013* that meets security needs and NATO membership goals; and an economic space that provides U.S. assistance supports Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in efforts to make the ...
Read More2019-9-6 The ITF is working with Bosnia and Herzegovina's state- and entity-level Mine Action Centers (MACS) to dispense funds for mine clearance projects. The success of the ITF, as the channel of choice for disbursing donors' and matching U.S. funds, has established it as a regional focus for humanitarian demining assistance throughout the Balkans.
Read More2021-1-23 Bosnia consists of two entities within the state, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska (RS). Each entity has political, legislative, and judicial authority. The Brcko District (BD) is a self-governing unit under the jurisdiction of the state.
Read More2021-1-23 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) consisted of two entities within the state—the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Federation) and Republika Srpska (RS). Each entity has political, legislative, and judicial authority. The Brcko District (BD) was a self-governing area under the jurisdiction of the state. ... U.S. Department of State The Lessons ...
Read More1993-6-23 history.state.gov 3.0 shell. Chiefs of Mission. Victor Jackovich (1948–) Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, June 23, 1993–April 17, 1995
Read More2021-5-27 The U.S. Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina is at Alipa?ina 43, 71000 Sarajevo (tel.: 387-33-445-700; fax: 387-33-659-722). TRAVEL AND BUSINESS INFORMATION The U.S. Department of State's Consular Information Program advises Americans traveling and residing abroad through Consular Information Sheets, Public Announcements, and Travel Warnings.
Read More2021-1-23 The United States also strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina’s path towards European and Euro-Atlantic integration and we commend the steps you have taken to advance down that path. Your efforts in this regard will help ensure regional peace and prosperity. ... U.S. Department of State The Lessons of 1989: Freedom and Our Future ...
Read MoreU.S. Department of State Bosnia Fact Sheet: Chronology of the Balkan Conflict ... The Secretary General also launched a mediation effort under former U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, which led to a cease-fire agreement in Croatia in early 1992 and the deployment of the first UN peacekeepers during the winter of 1992. ... began forcible ...
Read More2019-9-6 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA United States Department of State Office of the Coordinator of U.S. Assistance to Europe and Eurasia Foreign Operations Assistance Fact Sheet, June 2013* that meets security needs and NATO membership goals; and an economic space that provides U.S. assistance supports Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in efforts to make the ...
Read MoreBosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) advancement toward Euro-Atlantic integration, and the democratic, economic, and security commitments that this process entails, is essential to the broader stability of the Western Balkans and the shared objective of a Europe whole, free, and at peace.
Read More1999-6-1 Bosnia - Herzegovina - Consular Information Sheet June 1, 1999. WARNING: The Department of State warns U.S. citizens against travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina.With the commencement of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military operations on March 24 against Serbia- Montenegro, there is an increased possibility for retaliation against U.S. citizens and interests in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
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Read More1993-6-23 history.state.gov 3.0 shell. Chiefs of Mission. Victor Jackovich (1948–) Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, June 23, 1993–April 17, 1995
Read More2021-1-23 The United States also strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina’s path towards European and Euro-Atlantic integration and we commend the steps you have taken to advance down that path. Your efforts in this regard will help ensure regional peace and prosperity. ... U.S. Department of State The Lessons of 1989: Freedom and Our Future ...
Read More2021-5-23 U.S. Department of State Diplomacy in Action : Per Diem Rates : Excel Versions of Per Diem : Foreign Per Diem Rates. Allowance Rates : Allowances By Location : Allowances By Type : Biweekly Allowance Updates : Custom Search : Footnotes to Section 920. ... Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Read MoreU.S. Department of State Bosnia Fact Sheet: Chronology of the Balkan Conflict ... The Secretary General also launched a mediation effort under former U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, which led to a cease-fire agreement in Croatia in early 1992 and the deployment of the first UN peacekeepers during the winter of 1992. ... began forcible ...
Read More2020-8-11 U.S. Department of State: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - 2018 ... Jews, and Other National Minorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina - April 2012 (PDF) A Chance for Justice? War Crime Prosecutions in Bosnia’s Serb Republic - March 2006 (PDF)
Read MoreU.S. Government assistance to Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to fully anchor the country in European and Euro-Atlantic institutions, strengthen multi-ethnic democratic institutions and civil society, and support strong State-level judiciary and law enforcement sectors, and increase prosperity and attractiveness to foreign investors.
Read MoreBosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) advancement toward Euro-Atlantic integration, and the democratic, economic, and security commitments that this process entails, is essential to the broader stability of the Western Balkans and the shared objective of a Europe whole, free, and at peace.
Read More1999-6-1 Bosnia - Herzegovina - Consular Information Sheet June 1, 1999. WARNING: The Department of State warns U.S. citizens against travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina.With the commencement of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military operations on March 24 against Serbia- Montenegro, there is an increased possibility for retaliation against U.S. citizens and interests in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
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