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Saturday, 30.06.2012.

14:14

EU police mission leaves Bosnia-Herzegovina

EU Police Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina (EUPM) has completed its support “to the rule of law in the country,” the European Commission (EC) has stated.

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Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

“EUPM worked as part of the broader EU rule of law approach in Bosnia-Herzegovina and in the region, supporting relevant law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system in the fight against organized crime and corruption, in enhancing the interaction between police and prosecutors and in fostering regional and international cooperation,” she added.

So they are leaving? I can only hope they achieved more regarding the rule of law, corruption and crime than their counterpart EULEX in Kosovo which were 'not so successful' so far, to say it mildly :)

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

“EUPM worked as part of the broader EU rule of law approach in Bosnia-Herzegovina and in the region, supporting relevant law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system in the fight against organized crime and corruption, in enhancing the interaction between police and prosecutors and in fostering regional and international cooperation,” she added.

So they are leaving? I can only hope they achieved more regarding the rule of law, corruption and crime than their counterpart EULEX in Kosovo which were 'not so successful' so far, to say it mildly :)

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

“EUPM worked as part of the broader EU rule of law approach in Bosnia-Herzegovina and in the region, supporting relevant law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system in the fight against organized crime and corruption, in enhancing the interaction between police and prosecutors and in fostering regional and international cooperation,” she added.

So they are leaving? I can only hope they achieved more regarding the rule of law, corruption and crime than their counterpart EULEX in Kosovo which were 'not so successful' so far, to say it mildly :)