The goal of this meeting was to define a schedule for joint activities and science institutions representatives’ participation in the program of celebrating this anniversary
The Chairman of the B-H Presidency Ivo Miro Jovic, in the name of the Organizational Committee for celebrating the 10th anniversary of signing the Dayton-Paris Peace Agreement, has held today in Sarajevo a working meeting with representatives of Academies for Science and Arts in B-H and presidents of universities in B-H. The meeting was attended by:
Rajko Kuzmanovic- the president of the RS Academy for Science and Art,
Mladen Bevanda- the president of the Croatian Society for Science and Art,
Dragoljub Mirjanic- the president of the University of Banjaluka,
Sabahudin Ekinovic- the president of the University of Zenica,
Mitar Novakovic- the president of the University of East Sarajevo,
Izudin Kapetanovic- the president of the University of Tuzla,
Frano ljubic- the president of the University of Mostar and
Fuad Catovic- the president of the University “Dzemal Bijedic” in Mostar.
The goal of this meeting was to define a schedule for joint activities and science institutions representatives’ participation in the program of celebrating this anniversary.
Agreed program of celebrating the 10th anniversary of signing the Dayton-Paris Peace Agreement, on December 14, 2005, contains the scientific meeting called the Dayton-Paris Peace Agreement, 10 years after – situation and perspectives. Having in mind the significance of this event, a participation of representatives of institutions of science in its work is of great importance, said the Chairman of the B-H Presidency Ivo Miro Jovic, and he invited participants of today’s meeting to actively participate in realization of this project.
Participants of today’s working meeting have supported the initiative to hold a scientific gathering called the Dayton-Paris peace Agreement, 10 years after – situation and perspectives, and they have accepted an active participation in realization of this project in whole.