Security Council Renews Mandate For E.U. Force In Bosnia
November 22 2010
Bosnia-Herzegovina
The U.N. Security Council has extended the mandate for the European Union peacekeeping force (EUFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina for another year, reports the U.N. News Service.
EUFOR replaced a NATO-led stabilization force in the region in 2004.
Earlier this month, Valentin Inzko, the high representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina, informed the Security Council that the current situation is marked by a political stalemate and stagnation on key reforms. He urged continued attention by...
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