Committee Happy with Debate on Kucan's Report on Bosnia

Ljubljana, 15 March - The parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee got acquainted on Tuesday with a secret report by former Slovenian President Milan Kucan, PM Borut Pahor's special envoy, on prospects for reforms in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with both the coalition and opposition labelling the debate as useful and welcome.

Ljubljana Former President Milan Kucan after a session of the parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee dedicated to a secret report by Kucan, PM Boru Pahor's special envoy, on prospects for reforms in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Former President Milan Kucan after a session of the parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee dedicated to a secret report by Kucan, PM Boru Pahor's special envoy, on prospects for reforms in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana PM Borut Pahor after a session of the parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee dedicated to a secret report by former Slovenian President Milan Kucan, Pahor's special envoy, on prospects for reforms in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
PM Borut Pahor after a session of the parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee dedicated to a secret report by former Slovenian President Milan Kucan, Pahor's special envoy, on prospects for reforms in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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