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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sven Alkalaj recently paid an official visit to Brunei Darussalam at the invitation of His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Brunei Darussalam, Fars... Full Article at New Europe News
Foreign Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sven Alkalaj recently stated that the country is ready to cooperate with Russia in all spheres and called for Moscow to develop economic ties with Sarajevo. Full Article at New Europe News
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (C) is accompanied by Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English after landing in Sarajevo early May 19, 2009. View Photo »
We are running for the SC (Security Council) because Bosnia and Herzegovina has a unique experience that fit the institutional memory of this UN body ... For several years, from 1992 to 1995 we were almost the daily subject, and although, some 15 years after the war, we are still one of the topics at th...
WASHINGTON -- The government of Bosnia's Serb entity, the Republika Srpska, has launched a two-pronged diplomatic offensive aimed at sending an unmistakable message to the international community: stay out of Bosnia's internal affairs. Full Article at GlobalSecurity.org
SARAJEVO, November 5 (RIA November) - Foreign Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sven Alkalaj said the country is ready to cooperate with Russia in all spheres and called for Moscow to develop economic ties with Sarajevo. Full Article at RIA Novosti
Following talks with B-H Presidency member Haris Silajdzic and Bosnia-Herzegovina Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj, Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said in Sarajevo that BiH is the most important and nearest neighbor of Serbia and that Belgrade is... Full Article at New Europe News
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (C) is accompanied by Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English after landing in Sarajevo early May 19, 2009. View Photo »
It's some recognition of Bosnia's long path of being the subject of the Security Council to becoming a member of this world body.
The Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr Željko Komšić, accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Sven Alkalaj, and the Minister of Defence, Mr Selmo Cikotić, will visit NATO Headquarters on Friday, 2 October 2009. Full Article at NATO
Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj said on Thursday that his country "has a unique experience that fit the institutional memory" of the UN Security Council and strongly believes that "small countries should be heard" at the UN body. Full Article at People's Daily Online
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U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (C) is accompanied by Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English after landing in Sarajevo early May 19, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (C) is accompanied by Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English after landing in Sarajevo early May 19, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (R) is accompanied by Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English after landing in Sarajevo early May 19, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (C) is accompanied by Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English after landing in Sarajevo early May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnia's Foreign minister Sven Alkalaj (R) stands behind U.S. Vice President Joe Biden after Biden's arrival in Sarajevo early May 19, 2009.
View Photo »US Vice President Joe Biden (R) is greeted by Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and US Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English (C) upon his arrival at Sarajevo International Airport early on May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden , center, walks with Bosnian Minister of Foreign affairs Sven Alkalaj, left, and U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English, right, upon arrival at Sarajevo airport in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and European Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn of Finland arrive for a press conference after their meeting on May 15, 2009 at the EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn of Finland hold a press conference after their meeting on May 15, 2009 at the EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Austrian Federal Minister for European and International Affairs Michael Spindelegger and unseen Bosnian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sven Alkalaj (R) attend a press conference after bi-lateral talks in Sarajevo on April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Austrian Federal Minister for European and International Affairs Michael Spindelegger (L) and Bosnian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sven Alkalaj (R) shake hands during a press conference after bi-lateral talks in Sarajevo on April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Austrian Federal Minister for European and International Affairs Michael Spindelegger (L) and Bosnian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sven Alkalaj (R) attend a press conference after bi-lateral talks in Sarajevo on April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj speaks in his office in Sarajevo, Bosnia March 26, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnian Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj speaks in his office in Sarajevo, Bosnia March 26, 2009.
View Photo »Foreign minister Sven Alkalaj of Bosnia Herzegovina (L) talks with his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Stoere in Oslo March 6, 2009.
View Photo »Foreign minister Sven Alkalaj of Bosnia Herzegovina (L) talks with his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Stoere in Oslo March 6, 2009.
View Photo »French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, top row left, jokes with Bulgarian Foreign Minister Rumania Jeleva, low row right, as Foreign Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sven Alkalaj, low row left, and Foreign Minister of Finland Alexander Stubb look on during the 17th OSCE Ministerial...
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Minister David Miliband talks at a news conference along with his Bosnian counterpart Sven Alkalaj in Sarajevo November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Minister David Miliband talks at a news conference along with his Bosnian counterpart Sven Alkalaj (R) in Sarajevo November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) welcomes his British counterpart David Milliband, on a visit to Bosnia, in Sarajevo November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) welcomes his British counterpart David Miliband, on a visit to Bosnia, in Sarajevo November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (L) poses with members of Bosnia's tripartite Presidency, Zeljko Komsic (C) and Nebojsa Radmanovic (R) after his meeting with his Bosnian counterpart Sven Alkalaj (out of camera range) in Sarajevo, on November 5, 2009.
View Photo »Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov speaks with his Bosnian counterpart, Sven Alkalaj (out of camera range) during their meeting in Sarajevo, on November 5, 2009. Lavrov arrived on November 5, 2009 for a one-day official visit to bosnia.
View Photo »Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (R) speaks with his Bosnian counterpart, Sven Alkalaj (out of camera range) during their meeting in Sarajevo, on November 5, 2009. Lavrov arrived on November 5, 2009 for a one-day official visit to bosnia.
View Photo »Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov (R) speaks with his Bosnian counterpart, Sven Alkalaj (L) during their meeting in Sarajevo, on November 5, 2009. Lavrov arrived on November 5, 2009 for a one-day official visit to bosnia.
View Photo »U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (C) is accompanied by Bosnia's Foreign Minister Sven Alkalaj (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Charles English after landing in Sarajevo early May 19, 2009.
View Photo »We are running for the SC (Security Council) because Bosnia and Herzegovina has a unique experience that fit the institutional memory of this UN body ... For several years, from 1992 to 1995 we were almost the daily subject, and although, some 15 years after the war, we are still one of the topics at th...
It's some recognition of Bosnia's long path of being the subject of the Security Council to becoming a member of this world body.
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