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Bosnia-Herzegovina

February 3, 1996
Warren M. Christopher
Tuzla
Visited U.S. troops and met with President Izetbegovic.

August 15, 1996
Warren M. Christopher
Sarajevo
Met with President Izetbegovic and five political leaders to discuss national elections.

June 1, 1997
Madeleine Albright
Sarajevo, Brcko, and Banja Luka
Met with the Collective Presidency, dedicated a bridge over the Sava River, and met with Bosnian Serb President Plavsic.

December 21-22, 1997
Madeleine Albright
Sarajevo, Tuzla
Accompanied President Clinton to meetings with Bosnian officials and U.S. military personnel.

August 30-31, 1998
Madeleine Albright
Bijeljina, Sarajevo, Tuzla
Met with Bosnian, Bosian Serb, and NATO officials.

July 30, 1999
Madeleine Albright
Sarajevo
Attended Stability Pact Leaders Conference.

March 8-9, 2000
Madeleine Albright
Sarajevo, Brcko, Banja, Luka
Met with Bosnian political leaders and international community representatives; inaugurated Brcko Statute.

April 13, 2001
Colin L. Powell
Sarajevo
Met with the Collective Presidency, Bosnian political leaders, and with NATO and OSCE officials.

July 31, 2004
Colin L. Powell

Sarajevo
Discussed Euro-Atlantic integration.

 


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