Ambassador in Bosnia summoned over alleged non paper on Western Balkans

Sarajevo/Ljubljana, 12 April - The Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina summoned on Monday Slovenian Ambassador Zorica Bukinac, with the Bosnian media reporting that the reason is Prime Minister Janez Janša sending to the EU a non paper on the Western Balkans that discusses re-writing of borders in the region. Janša has denied the existence of such a document.

Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina President Borut Pahor (second from left) visits Bosnia-Herzegovina for talks with chairman of the collective presidency Milorad Dodik (left) and members Željko Komšić (second from right) and Šefik Džaferović (right). Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
President Borut Pahor (second from left) visits Bosnia-Herzegovina for talks with chairman of the collective presidency Milorad Dodik (left) and members Željko Komšić (second from right) and Šefik Džaferović (right).
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

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