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  Mladen Ivanic (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mladen Ivanić (Serbian Cyrillic Младен Иванић;) is a Bosnian politician the current foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
From 2001 to 2003, Ivanic was prime minister in Republika Srpska, and his leadership is described by many as rather successful.
Since 2003, Ivanic has been minister of foreign affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a member of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
publicliterature.org.cob-web.org:8888 /en/wikipedia/m/ml/mladen_ivanic.html   (192 words)

  
 Reporter, interview with Mladen Ivanic, the president of the Democratic Progress Party, 4/26/00
Ivanic: Based on the information which we are receiving from the municipalities, the problem faced by our people is that a number of those who belong to the ruling coalition do not enjoy any authority in their local settings.
Ivanic: I did, and I said that I thought that if it is in the interest of RS to constitute this body, then the prerequisite is that there must not be party influences on the selection of people who would go to Sarajevo.
Ivanic: I think that it is, and that this is not debatable, but all depending on the condition that the elements of the Dayton agreements are truly accepted, that the functioning of common institutions is secured, and that what is called Bosnia-Hercegovina (BH) is not blocked at any price.
ex-yupress.com /reporter/reporter35.html   (2656 words)

  
 Nezavisne Novine: interview with Mladen Ivanic, the president of the Democratic Progress Party, 3/8/00
IVANIC: One part of the political public in RS has the perception that the Democratic Progress Party is, so to speak, a rightist party.
IVANIC: BH is a country which belongs to the Serb people, as well, neither more nor less than to others, and that is a conviction which must spread through RS.
IVANIC: I think that everyone, and all political parties in RS as well, need to appear before the public before the elections with a joint declaration calling on all voters to participate in the elections, regardless of for whom they intend to vote.
ex-yupress.com /neznov/neznov24.html   (3305 words)

  
 2001/08/30 23:59 Republika Srpska: Will Ivanic Reshuffle His Cabinet?
Ivanic is completely isolated: foreigners are disappointed with his dragging the Serb Democratic Party along; the Serb Democratic Party never really trusted him, Dodik considers him responsible for his collapse more than he does Mirko Sarovic; federal partners with whom he used to be on good terms consider him a nationalist.
In accordance with such logic, RS Premier Mladen Ivanic and other government officials are in for a fall of exactly this description, in which much of what was not done by Karadzic, Plavsic and Dodik will challenge their endurance.
Ivanic has thus become completely isolated: the foreigners are disappointed with his dragging the Serb Democratic Party along; the Serb Democratic Party never really trusted him, Dodik consider him more responsible for his collapse than Mirko Sarovic, and federal partners with whom he used to be on good terms consider him a nationalist.
www.aimpress.ch /dyn/trae/archive/data/200108/10830-002-trae-sar.htm   (1189 words)

  
 FLASH - BANJA LUKA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BANJA LUKA - The Republic of Srpska (RS) vice president Mirko Sarovic named last evening Mladen Ivanic, professor of the University in Banja Luka and the president of the Serb Intellectual forum, for the new Prime Minister-designate for the composition of the RS Government.
BANJA LUKA - The new Prime Minister-designate for the composition of the RS Government Mladen Ivanic accepted mandate, after what he got guarantees that he would be accepted by at least 42 Serb deputies in the RS Parliament, informed Beta.
Ivanic for the Premier-designate, as well as the Government, which he would form, because it would be damageful for the RS interests.
www.suc.org /news/flash/archive_e/03_16_99.html   (1037 words)

  
 Bosnian Serbs Are 'Ready' To Seize Men For Tribunal - Global Policy Forum - International Justice
Prime Minister Mladen Ivanic of the Bosnian Serb republic, who arrived today for a visit to the tribunal, said his government was "ready for extradition" of suspects on the tribunal's wanted list.
Ivanic's surprising announcement appeared to be closing the net around the two most wanted Bosnian Serbs, Dr. Radovan Karadzic, the wartime political leader, and his senior military official, Gen. Ratko Mladic.
Ivanic said his government presented a draft law on Tuesday that set in motion the process to turn over indicted suspects.
www.globalpolicy.org /intljustice/tribunals/2001/0709serb.htm   (634 words)

  
 Mladen Ivanić at AllExperts (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mladen Ivanić (Serbian Cyrillic Младен Иванић) is a Bosnian Serb politician the current foreign minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He then got a doctor's degree in Belgrade; the thesis was titled Contemporary marxist political economy in the West.
His political career begins in 1988, when he became a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
experts.about.com.cob-web.org:8888 /e/m/ml/Mladen_Ivanic.htm   (197 words)

  
 The Dayton Peace Accords Project
Ivanic, Hitchner and Hays said that although the three days of talks in Brussels brought no concrete results on the presidency members, the general mood is that all three sides could move later toward accepting the second version of the proposal: a president with two vice-deputies.
But Ivanic warned that Serbian side is against transferring "to many" powers from the presidency to the government.
Mladen Ivanic said that a final deal on the whole package proposals "is not realistic at this stage" but he seemed optimistic that at the end of the negotiations which are to continue a week after in Washington and meant to last till March, there will be one.
www.daytonproject.org /about/article.php?id=52   (898 words)

  
 Ignoring reports on Al-Qaeda is Bosnia's Problem
Sarajevo, 26 October: Bosnian Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic has warned that cooperation with the Hague tribunal is not the only problem which Bosnia-Hercegovina faces, but also the fact that numerous reports on the presence of the Al-Qa'idah network in Bosnia-Hercegovina are being ignored.
Commenting on constitutional changes, Ivanic said that there is no joint stance within B-H which he as a foreign minister could present.
Ivanic considers the frequent questions about the protection of the vital national interests of the Bosniaks and Croats as abuse of the constitutional mechanism and realisation of party interests under the veil of national interests.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /news/srna102604.htm   (173 words)

  
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Ivanic, considered among the most moderate leaning of Bosnian- Serb nationalists, tried in vain to establish himself and his party as nationalist in spirit while reform-minded in practice.
By abandoning Ivanic, casting him in the same light as a rabid nationalist like Poplasen, U.S., UK and OSCE leaders will lose their capacity to weaken the position of radicals in Republika Srpska.
Ivanic has exhibited a willingness to shed the wartime associations of the SDS as a singular, nationalist party at a time when it has been politically unpopular to do so.
se.uwaterloo.ca /~ijdavis/kosovo/Bosnia-Nationalism.txt   (978 words)

  
 The Hindu : Bosnia takes 'neutral position' on J&K issue
Ivanic, the highest-ranking Bosnian to visit India in the last 11 years since the two countries established diplomatic relations, told this correspondent that one reason for this lack of high-level contact could be because Bosnia was in the "middle of a war" for some years.
Ivanic, who will call on the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, and hold talks with the External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, stressed that Bosnia was not a "Muslim" State.
Ivanic repeatedly stressed that it was for India and Pakistan to decide on the issues that concerned them.
www.hindu.com /2003/05/07/stories/2003050703911200.htm   (436 words)

  
 Bosnian Serbs target Karadzic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mladen Ivanic said he expected the new law to pass through parliament within three weeks, but he insisted that such cooperation must be a two-way street.
Ivanic said he did not know the whereabouts of wartime leader Karadzic nor his military chief Mladic, whom the United Nations believes are in the Serb republic, and insisted he was not in contact with them.
Ivanic said Serbia's decision to surrender Milosevic and to fully cooperate with the tribunal will prompt fugitives in the Yugoslav republic to hide out in the Serb-run area of Bosnia.
home.earthlink.net /~kspandle/main/criminals/articles/hg070401.htm   (454 words)

  
 SFOR Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Media Summary
At yesterday’s press conference, BiH Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic said potential talks on the construction of the Vc traffic corridor linking Budapest with the Port of Ploce via BH, would be pointless before the status of the Ploce port is resolved.
Ivanic believes that the best solution was proposed earlier - whereby an agreement on the Protocol would change the composition of the Administrative Board and leave only Croatian and BH representatives on the Board without an international arbiter.
Ivanic also added that BH was very much interested in the housing rights of the Serbs who fled Croatia since they are now being asked to leave the property that they occupy in BH.
www.nato.int /sfor/media/2003/ms030603.htm   (2600 words)

  
 2001/01/31 21:44 New Authorities and the Media in RS
With these words the new Prime Minister of the Republic of Srpska, Mladen Ivanic, tried to prepare his ministers for their first close encounter with the media several moments after the assembly session at which they have been elected, was finished.
Mladen Ivanic's Government will get a chance to demonstrate its relation towards the public already on January 16, when it will take over the duties from former Dodik's ministers at a joint session.
Prime Minister Ivanic is known as a man who cares for the public and always, or practically always, has time for the press.
www.aimpress.ch /dyn/trae/archive/data/200101/10131-011-trae-sar.htm   (1858 words)

  
 Srpska Republika News Agency (SRNA), 98-01-16
Reason for this meeting is returning of the mandate of new governments's candidate for a president Mladen Ivanic to RS president Biljana Plavsic.
As it has been announced, arrival of Mladen Ivanic and SRS president and visepresident of RS National Assembly Nikola Poplasen is being expected soon.
BANJALUKA - The president of RS Syndicate Union Cedo Volas assessed act of Mladen Ivanic and returning of the mandate for convocation of the new government to RS president Biljana Plavsic as a wise and responsible move.
www.hri.org /news/balkans/srna/1998/98-01-16_1.srna.html   (1625 words)

  
 Print Bosnia and Herzegovina Foreign Minister talks to EBRD President in London.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Foreign Minister Mladen Ivanic, who is also the Governor of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for BiH, held talks on Friday with the EBRD President, Jean Lemierre, in London, news agency FENA reports.
Ivanic expressed satisfaction that EBRD launched 43 projects amounting to the total of 505 million euros in BiH until February of 2006.
Lemierre and Ivanic also talked about the forthcoming annual meeting of EBRD in May this year, at which the possibilities for investing in BiH will be presented.
www.axisglobe.com /print_news.asp?news=7944   (180 words)

  
 BALKAN MEDIA & POLICY MONITOR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ivanic scornfully rejected that he be position by Carl Westendorp.
Ivanic himself as the prime minister was not contended, which the SDS and the Radicals would particularly stress at the session of the Parliament, when they were presented with Milorad Dodik as the new one.
The SDS and Radical delegates started screaming for the good Ivanic, expressing surprise that he returned the mandate, when they were about to reach an agreement.
mediafilter.org /Monitor/Mon.57-58/Mon.57-58.vreme1.html   (1211 words)

  
 BBC News | EUROPE | Bosnian Serb suspects' fate in balance
Mr Ivanic said on Wednesday that Mr Karadzic and General Mladic could be arrested if the country's parliament approves a new law on co-operation with the tribunal.
Mr Ivanic says he does not know the whereabouts of Mr Karadzic and General Mladic, who are the two most wanted suspects from the Bosnian conflict.
And Pauline Neville Jones, the head of the UK delegation to the Dayton peace talks which ended the Bosnian war, told the BBC that she was inclined to believe Mr Ivanic's assertion that the republic could not bring suspects to justice on their own.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/europe/1424228.stm   (637 words)

  
 ISN Security Watch - Bosnian ministers resign over sanctions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Shortly before Ivanic announced his resignation, Bosnian Prime Minister Adnan Terzic said that he expected Ivanic to act after the travel ban, as “it is certainly very difficult to perform duties of foreign minister if you are banned from entering the United States”.
Ivanic condemned Ashdown's “efforts to try to use the UN tribunal to rearrange Bosnia-Herzegovina”.
In interviews with RS media outlets after Ivanic’s resignation, Ashdown reportedly said lack of cooperation with the ICTY was very dangerous for Republika Srpska, and that he would not exclude the possibility of suspending the entity in its entirety if the situation did not improve.
www.isn.ethz.ch /securitywatch/details_print.cfm?id=10399   (615 words)

  
 Islam Online- News Section   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ivanic said the fugitives could now be arrested and handed over to the U.N., acknowledging pressure was on after last week's dramatic extradition of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic.
Ivanic said that after Milosevic's transfer to the international tribunal from Serbia, the RS was seen "as the only party in the former Yugoslavia that is not cooperating with the tribunal."
Ivanic said it would be very difficult for his own army and police to arrest the two as under U.N. peacekeeping force (SFOR) rules, Bosnian Serb security forces cannot set out with more than five men at one time.
www.islamonline.net /english/news/2001-07/06/article1.shtml   (1256 words)

  
 Shia News | Europe | Bosnian Serb govt includes Muslim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mladen Ivanic was confirmed as the new Bosnian Serb Prime Minister with the backing of 61 of 80 deputies, with four abstentions.
Fuad Turalic was chosen by Ivanic to head external economic affairs in the new government, an unprecedented move for the Serbian republic in the aftermath of the Bosnian war.
Ivanic refused to specify the political affiliation of his 18 ministers.
www.shianews.com /low/europe/news_id/0000169.php   (373 words)

  
 Islam Online- News Section   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fuad Turalic was chosen by Prime Minister-designate Mladen Ivanic to head external economic affairs in the new government.
However, Ivanic stressed his opposition to any attempt to redesign the Dayton peace agreement that ended Bosnia's 1992-95 war that could weaken the RS position.
Ivanic has an outright majority of some fifty votes in the parliament, besides those of the SDS and 11 of his Party of Democratic Progress (PDP); four Socialists (SPRS) MPs and three of the Democratic People's Alliance (DNS) support him as well.
www.islamonline.net /English/News/2001-01/13/article9.shtml   (582 words)

  
 www.rian.ru
Ivanic was supposed to travel to New York to attend the 60th UN General Assembly session with a delegation of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidium, which consists of representatives of three main ethnic communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosnian Muslims, Croats and Serbs.
Ivanic, as a member of the Presidium from the Republika Srpska, was to have signed in an international convention against terrorism in New York.
The sanctions included a ban on top-ranking officials from the Republika Srpska Party of Democratic Progress (PDP), which is led by Ivanic, entering the United States.
en.rian.ru /world/20050907/41327507-print.html   (161 words)

  
 InternationalReports.net : Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002
Mladen Ivanic, Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska (RS), had this to say.
Prime Minister Ivanic: What U.S. investors would gain from investing in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a geopolitical position that provides access to the EU and opportunities to do business with the countries of Central and Southeastern Europe.
Prime Minister Ivanic: The biggest achievement in the postwar period is that peace has been established in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the security situation is stable.
www.internationalreports.net /europe/bosnia/2002/twoentities.html   (1880 words)

  
 Enduring and Surviving: Republika Srpska Between 2001 & 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ivanic's first year in office has failed to reconcile voters and the foreigners after Milorad Dodik spent three years as premier, and his cabinet eventually became a puppet that kept gaining support of the latter at the expense of the former.
Ivanic was in charge of the foreigners, and was probably the only politician in Republika Srpska whom most voters did not perceive as a traitor and foreigners as a hardcore nationalist.
Sarovic's and Ivanic's government had a chance to take the bitter pill of cooperation with the tribunal and reviewing the past (which they for some unknown reason consider lethal) together with Serbia, finally aware that it is not possible or sensible to be greater Serbs than Serbs from Serbia proper.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/604889/posts   (5778 words)

  
 SRNA REVIEW OF EVENING NEWS, Sept. 17, 1996
The SDS candidate for a joint presidency of B-H, Momcilo Krajisnik, polled 4,519 of the votes or 81.97 percent, Mladen Ivanic of the Alliance for Peace and Progress (SMP) and Demo cratic Patriotic Block (DPB) won 3,994 or 13.35 percent of the votes.
The second is the SMP and DPB candidate, Mladen Ivanic with 16.51 percent of the votes.
The SDS candidate, Biljana Plavsic, triumphed at the elections for president of Republika Srpska (RS) in the Munici pality of Bileca with 74.76 percent of the votes won.
www.hri.org /news/balkans/srna/1996/96-09-17.srna.html   (620 words)

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