Former US President Bill Clinton will take part in a conference on the legacy of the Dayton Peace Agreement organized by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) next week, "Dnevni Avaz" has found out.
It will be an opportunity for Clinton, after a long time, to talk again about the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially after his former vice president and close associate Joe Biden won the US elections.
A two-day conference about the future of B&H will be held on December 14th and 15th, on the 25th anniversary of the official signing of the agreement in Paris.
In addition to Clinton, who will be a special guest, the conference will be attended by prominent officials, including Christiane Amanpour, a well-known CNN journalist, Baroness Arminka Helić, Christoph Heusgen, the German ambassador to the UN and a great connoisseur of opportunities in B&H.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen, former High Representative Karl Bildt, Austrian Minister Alma Zadić, Wolfgang Ischinger, chairman of the Munich Security Conference and former German representative in Dayton will also speak about B&H.
Jim O'Brien, former US Special Representative for the Balkans, Stephen Heinz, president of the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation will also participate.
Among the participants are Sabina Čudić, Member of the FB&H Parliament, Predrag Kojović, President of Naša stranka, Ivana Korajlić, Jasmin Mujanović and Jasminko Halilović, and EU Special Representative for Foreign Affairs Nathalie Tocci.