Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina

The implementation of the Dayton Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in the countries-successors of the former Yugoslavia.

Relations with its neighbors of Croatia and Serbia have been fairly stable since the signing of the Dayton Agreement in 1995.

Diplomatic relations

List of countries which Bosnia and Herzegovina maintains diplomatic relations with:

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina 
# Country Date
1 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Austria 8 April 1992
2 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Hungary 10 April 1992
3 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  United Kingdom 13 April 1992
4 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Saudi Arabia 17 April 1992
5 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Bahrain 3 May 1992
6 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Liechtenstein 5 May 1992
7 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Denmark 2 June 1992
8 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Estonia 25 June 1992
9 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Croatia 21 July 1992
10 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  India 10 August 1992
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Holy See 20 August 1992
11 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Turkey 29 August 1992
12 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Libya 28 October 1992
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  State of Palestine 30 October 1992
13 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Tunisia 30 October 1992
14 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Lithuania 6 November 1992
15 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  France 12 November 1992
16 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Germany 13 November 1992
17 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Slovenia 16 November 1992
18 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  New Zealand 17 November 1992
19 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Argentina 19 November 1992
20 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Malaysia 5 December 1992
21 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Comoros 10 December 1992
22 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Sweden 11 December 1992
23 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Spain 14 December 1992
24 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Netherlands 15 December 1992
25 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Albania 28 December 1992
26 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Kuwait 4 January 1993
27 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Australia 7 January 1993
28 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Algeria 20 January 1993
29 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Qatar 22 January 1993
30 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Iran 25 January 1993
31 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Italy 1 February 1993
32 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina   Switzerland 3 February 1993
33 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Slovakia 8 February 1993
34 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Morocco 24 February 1993
35 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Mongolia 25 February 1993
36 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Czech Republic 8 April 1993
37 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Egypt 17 April 1993
38 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Kyrgyzstan 27 April 1993
39 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  North Macedonia 12 May 1993
40 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  United States 18 June 1993
41 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  United Arab Emirates 1 August 1993
42 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Sudan 5 August 1993
43 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Senegal 24 August 1993
44 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Mauritania 1 November 1993
45 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Moldova 10 November 1993
46 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Norway 12 November 1993
47 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Belarus 22 November 1993
48 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Brunei 25 January 1994
49 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Belgium 3 March 1994
50 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Jordan 7 March 1994
51 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Indonesia 11 April 1994
52 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Luxembourg 12 April 1994
53 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Pakistan 16 November 1994
54 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Chad 25 November 1994
55 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Syria 1 December 1994
56 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Mali 10 December 1994
57 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Finland 2 January 1995
58 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Azerbaijan 9 February 1995
59 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Democratic Republic of the Congo 20 March 1995
60 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Zambia 20 March 1995
61 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  South Africa 23 March 1995
62 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  China 3 April 1995
63 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Burkina Faso 26 May 1995
64 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Lebanon 22 June 1995
65 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Bangladesh 26 August 1995
66 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Ireland 27 September 1995
67 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Uruguay 28 September 1995
68 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Malta 14 October 1995
69 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Cape Verde 18 October 1995
70 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Guinea-Bissau 18 October 1995
71 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Ivory Coast 18 October 1995
72 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Niger 18 October 1995
73 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Colombia 19 October 1995
74 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Costa Rica 19 October 1995
75 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Namibia 19 October 1995
76 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Singapore 1 November 1995
77 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Portugal 13 November 1995
78 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Greece 30 November 1995
79 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Brazil 6 December 1995
80 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Canada 14 December 1995
81 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  South Korea 15 December 1995
82 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Yemen 19 December 1995
83 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Ukraine 20 December 1995
84 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Oman 3 January 1996
85 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Poland 11 January 1996
86 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Bulgaria 12 January 1996
87 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  North Korea 19 January 1996
88 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Belize 24 January 1996
89 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Vietnam 26 January 1996
90 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Japan 9 February 1996
91 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Romania 1 March 1996
92 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Laos 7 March 1996
93 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Andorra 28 March 1996
94 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Guinea 9 April 1996
95 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Latvia 19 April 1996
96 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Iceland 8 May 1996
97 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Uzbekistan 16 May 1996
98 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Turkmenistan 17 June 1996
99 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Gambia 12 July 1996
100 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Eritrea 17 September 1996
101 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Mozambique 27 September 1996
102 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Jamaica 9 October 1996
103 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Chile 31 October 1996
104 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  San Marino 19 November 1996
105 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Tajikistan 9 December 1996
106 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Kazakhstan 20 December 1996
107 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Russia 26 December 1996
108 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Maldives 27 January 1997
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Sovereign Military Order of Malta 31 January 1997
109 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Bolivia 27 February 1997
110 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Cuba 29 April 1997
111 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Armenia 29 July 1997
112 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Israel 25 September 1997
113 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Venezuela 13 January 1998
114 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Peru 23 January 1998
115 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Ecuador 26 January 1998
116 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Georgia 17 March 1998
117 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Angola 24 September 1999
118 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina    Nepal 12 January 2000
119 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Cyprus 7 February 2000
120 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Thailand 14 February 2000
121 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Nigeria 13 September 2000
122 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Serbia 15 December 2000
123 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Philippines 12 January 2001
124 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  São Tomé and Príncipe 8 May 2001
125 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Sri Lanka 22 June 2001
126 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Mexico 15 August 2001
127 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  El Salvador 22 May 2003
128 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Cambodia 23 December 2003
129 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Panama 14 July 2004
130 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  East Timor 22 March 2005
131 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Afghanistan 20 September 2005
132 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Iraq 7 March 2006
133 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Monaco 27 July 2006
134 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Montenegro 14 September 2006
135 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Ethiopia 12 February 2007
136 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Mauritius 30 May 2007
137 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Botswana 15 September 2008
138 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Kenya 26 September 2008
139 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Guatemala 9 January 2009
140 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Samoa 13 March 2009
141 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Djibouti 17 March 2009
142 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 19 March 2009
143 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Dominican Republic 23 June 2009
144 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Burundi 9 September 2009
145 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Cameroon 10 September 2009
146 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Benin 11 September 2009
147 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Paraguay 22 September 2009
148 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Nicaragua 22 October 2009
149 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Eswatini 25 November 2009
150 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Liberia 23 February 2010
151 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Equatorial Guinea 24 February 2010
152 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Fiji 20 April 2010
153 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Haiti 17 May 2010
154 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Suriname 21 June 2010
155 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Honduras 14 September 2010
156 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Uganda 3 December 2010
157 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Republic of the Congo 23 February 2011
158 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Trinidad and Tobago 19 April 2011
159 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Antigua and Barbuda 1 June 2011
160 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Tuvalu 1 June 2011
161 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Myanmar 25 August 2011
162 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Gabon 21 September 2011
163 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Malawi 18 October 2011
164 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Solomon Islands 26 January 2012
165 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Zimbabwe 11 July 2012
166 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Ghana 13 February 2013
167 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Saint Lucia 15 April 2013
168 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Guyana 9 May 2013
169 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Rwanda 17 October 2013
170 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Dominica 6 March 2014
171 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Seychelles 4 June 2014
172 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Sierra Leone 24 November 2015
173 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Vanuatu 26 September 2018
174 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Tanzania 25 January 2019
175 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Barbados 6 August 2019
176 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Marshall Islands 23 September 2019
177 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Togo 24 October 2019
178 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Bahamas 30 October 2019
179 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 December 2019
180 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Grenada 6 October 2020
181 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  South Sudan 27 October 2021
182 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Somalia 4 February 2022
183 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Tonga 9 February 2023
184 Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Federated States of Micronesia 19 April 2023

Bilateral relations

Country Notes
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Armenia See Armenia–Bosnia and Herzegovina relations
🇦🇺 Australia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Canberra and is represented by Mr Kemal Muftic as Ambassador.
  • Australia has an Honorary Consulate in Sarajevo, however services such as passports and visas are managed by the Australian Embassy in Vienna.

Bosnian migration to Australia has occurred in three main waves in the 20th century, with the biggest group coming during the Bosnian War in the 1990s. Many Bosnians arriving as refugees settled in Melbourne where they have established strong community groups and many mosques.

Business links between the two countries are in their infancy with many in the Bosnian diaspora starting to build connections through groups like the "Australian Bosnian and Herzogovinian Chamber of Commerce".[1] In 2023, Australia exported US$1.34 Million worth of goods to Bosnia and Herzegovina, primarily consisting of machinery and electrical equipment.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Austria
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Vienna.
  • Austria has an embassy in Sarajevo.
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Brazil
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina is accredited to Brazil from its embassy in Washington, D.C., United States.
  • Brazil has an embassy in Sarajevo.
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Bulgaria Bosnia and Herzegovina-Bulgaria relations are foreign relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bulgaria. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 15 January 1992. Since 1996, Bulgaria has an embassy in Sarajevo. Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Sofia. Both countries are full members of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative, of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe. Bulgaria was the first country to recognize Bosnia as an independent country.
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Canada

Bosnia and Herzegovina is represented through the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Ottawa, while Canada is represented by the embassy of Canada in Budapest. Three Canadian organizations operate programs in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Department of National Defence (DND). Canada strongly supports the signing of the Dayton Agreement hoping it can help bring more stability to the region. Through the Canadian International Development Agency Canada has given more than CA$ 144 million in development assistance.

Exports of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Canada are worth about US$ 5.31 million per year, while exports of Canada to Bosnia and Herzegovina value about US$5.34 million per year.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Croatia See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Croatia relations

Discussions continue with Croatia on several small disputed sections of the boundary related to maritime access that hinder final ratification of the 1999 border agreement.

Sections of the Una river and villages at the base of Mount Plješevica are in Croatia, while some are in Bosnia, which causes an excessive number of border crossings on a single route and impedes any serious development in the region. The Zagreb-Bihać-Split railway line is still closed for major traffic due to this issue. The road Karlovac-Plitvice Lakes-Knin, which is on the European route E71, is becoming increasingly unused because Croatia built a separate highway to the west of it.

The border on the Una river between Hrvatska Kostajnica on the northern, Croatian side of the river, and Bosanska Kostajnica on the southern, Bosnian side, is also being discussed. A river island between the two towns is under Croatian control, but is claimed by Bosnia. A shared border crossing point has been built and has been functioning since 2003, and is used without hindrance by either party.

The Herzegovinian municipality of Neum on the Adriatic coast makes the southernmost part of Croatia an exclave and the two countries are negotiating special transit rules through Neum to compensate for that. Recently Croatia has opted to build a bridge to the Pelješac peninsula to connect the Croatian mainland with the exclave but Bosnia and Herzegovina has protested that the bridge will close its access to international waters (although Croatian territory and territorial waters surround Bosnian-Herzegovinian territory and waters completely) and has suggested that the bridge must be higher than 55 meters for free passage of all types of ships. Negotiations are still being held.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Cyprus

Cyprus recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence on 7 February 2000, both countries established diplomatic relations on the same date. Bosnia and Herzegovina is represented in Cyprus through its embassy in Tel Aviv (Israel). Cyprus is represented in Bosnia and Herzegovina through its embassy in Budapest (Hungary). Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean, of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Czech Republic

The Czech Republic recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence on 8 February 1992. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 8 April 1993. Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Prague. The Czech Republic has an embassy in Sarajevo. Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Denmark See Bosnia and Herzegovina – Denmark relations
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Finland See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Finland relations
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  France

In 2019, Bosnia's presidency summoned the French ambassador Guillaume Rousson to protest over President Emmanuel Macron’s comment in an interview with British weekly The Economist that the country is a “time bomb” due to returning Islamist fighters.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Georgia

Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia established diplomatic relations in 1998. They share relations at the non-resident ambassadorial level. The first high-level visit was that paid by the BiH Foreign Minister Igor Crnadak to Tbilisi in August 2016. In January 2018, Georgia issued a protest note to BiH over the breakaway South Ossetian leader Anatoly Bibilov's visit to the Republika Srpska. In a response, the BiH Foreign Ministry stated that Georgia and Bosnia had good relations and Bosnia would not interfere into the question of South Ossetia. Crnadak also said Bibilov's visit damaged an international standing of the Republika Srpska.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Germany

See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Germany relations

Germany is one of the most important partners of Bosnia and Herzegovina in foreign affairs. Bilateral relations have developed steadily since diplomatic ties were established in mid-1994. Germany was closely involved in efforts to bring about peace before and after the conclusion of the Dayton Agreement. There is also a long tradition of economic relations between Germany and Bosnia. When the country was still part of the former Yugoslavia, joint ventures and cooperation played a large role here (motor industry, metal processing, textile industry/contract processing work, steel and chemicals). After the war, Germany took on a spearheading role in investments in production in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is undergoing a transitional phase from a centrally planned to a market economy. These investments are concentrated primarily in vehicle assembly and parts supply, the construction industry/cement, raw materials processing/ aluminum and regional dairy farming.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Greece

Greece recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence in 1992. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 30 November 1995. Since 1998, Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Athens. Since 1996, Greece has an embassy in Sarajevo. Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean, of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative, of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe. In 2006, Greece provided 80.4% of the funding for the reconstruction of the Greece–Bosnia and Herzegovina Friendship Building.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Holy See See Holy See–Bosnia and Herzegovina relations

Holy See recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence on 7 April 1992. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 20 August 1992.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Hungary

Hungary recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence on 9 April 1992. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 10 April 1992. Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Budapest. Hungary has an embassy in Sarajevo. Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and of the Council of Europe.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  India See Bosnia and Herzegovina–India relations
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Indonesia See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Indonesia relations
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Iran See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Iran relations
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Malaysia See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Malaysia relations

Malaysia, under Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohamad, had been one of the strongest supporters of the Bosnian cause during the war and the only Asian country that accepted Bosnian refugees. Malaysia sent UN Peacekeeping troops to the former Yugoslavia. Malaysia maintains a number of investments in Bosnia-Herzegovina, one of the most significant is the Bosmal Group. Bosmal is a joint venture set up between Malaysian and Bosnian interests. A number of Bosnian students are currently studying at the International Islamic University Malaysia in Gombak. Malaysia maintains an embassy in Sarajevo and Bosnia-Herzegovina maintains an embassy in Kuala Lumpur.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Mexico
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina is accredited to Mexico from its embassy in Washington, D.C., United States.
  • Mexico is accredited to Bosnia and Herzegovina from its embassy in Belgrade, Serbia.
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  North Macedonia See Bosnia and Herzegovina–North Macedonia relations

The two countries first shared the same 90s objective of pursuing independence from Yugoslavia, and in the 21st century, the common objective of joining the EU.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Pakistan See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Pakistan relations

Pakistan and Bosnia and Herzegovina enjoy close and cordial relations. Pakistan recognised the independence of Bosnia from Yugoslavia in 1992. Pakistan sent in UN Peacekeeping forces to the former Yugoslavia during the Yugoslav wars. During the war, Pakistan supported Bosnia while providing technical and military support to Bosnia. Pakistan and Bosnia have a free trade agreement. During the War time, Pakistan had hosted thousands of Bosnians as refugees in Pakistan. Pakistan has also provided medium-tech to high Tech weapons to Bosnian Government in the past.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Romania See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Romania relations

Romania recognized Bosnia and Herzegovina's independence on 1 March 1996, both countries established diplomatic relations on the same day. Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Bucharest. Romania has an embassy in Sarajevo. Relations were described as "excellent" by the foreign ministers in 2006, ahead of the opening of the Bosnian embassy in Bucharest.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Russia See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Russia relations

Bosnia is one of the countries where Russia has contributed troops for the NATO-led stabilization force. Others were sent to Kosovo and Serbia.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Saudi Arabia See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Saudi Arabia relations

Saudi Arabia has provided enormous financial assistance to Bosnia and Herzegovina since its independence in 1992. Saudi interests also funded for the construction of the King Fahd Mosque, which is currently the largest mosque in Sarajevo. Bosnia and Herzegovina maintains an embassy in Riyadh and Saudi Arabia maintains an embassy in Sarajevo.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Serbia See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Serbia relations

Bosnia and Herzegovina filed a suit against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (present-day Serbia and Montenegro) before the International Court of Justice for aggression and genocide during the Bosnian War which was dismissed. Serbia was found responsible for failure to prevent genocide in Srebrenica. Sections along the Drina River remain in dispute between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Slovenia
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Ljubljana.
  • Slovenia has an embassy in Sarajevo.
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  South Korea See Bosnia and Herzegovina–South Korea relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 15 December 1995.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Spain See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Spain relations
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in Madrid.
  • Spain has an embassy in Sarajevo.
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Sweden See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Sweden relations
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Turkey See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Turkey relations

Turkey provided both political and financial support to Bosnia and Herzegovina during the war. After the war, relations have improved even more, and today Turkey is one of BiH's top foreign investors and business partners.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  Ukraine See Bosnia and Herzegovina–Ukraine relations
Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  United Kingdom See Bosnia and Herzegovina–United Kingdom relations

Bosnia and Herzegovina has an embassy in London. The United Kingdom has an embassy in Sarajevo and an embassy office in Banja Luka.

Foreign Relations Of Bosnia And Herzegovina  United States See Bosnia and Herzegovina–United States relations

The 1992–1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was ended with the crucial participation of the United States in brokering the 1995 Dayton Accords. After leading the diplomatic and military effort to secure the Dayton agreement, the United States has continued to lead the effort to ensure its implementation. The United States maintains command of the NATO headquarters in Sarajevo. The United States has donated hundreds of millions of dollars to help with infrastructure, humanitarian aid, economic development, and military reconstruction in Herzegovina and Bosnia. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Support for Eastern European Democracies (SEED) has played a large role in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, including programs in economic development and reform, democratic reform (media & elections), infrastructure development, and training programs for Bosnian professionals, among others. Additionally, there are many non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that have likewise played significant roles in the reconstruction.

EU accession

The accession of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the European Union is one of the main political objectives of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Stabilisation and Association Process (SAP) is the EU's policy framework. Countries participating in the SAP have been offered the possibility to become, once they fulfill the necessary conditions, member states of the EU. Bosnia and Herzegovina is therefore a potential candidate country for EU accession.

International organizations

Bank for International Settlements, Council of Europe, Central European Initiative, EBRD, Energy Community United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, FAO, Group of 77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, International Criminal Court, International Development Association, IFAD, International Finance Corporation, IFRCS, ILO, International Monetary Fund, International Maritime Organization, Interpol, IOC, International Organization for Migration (observer), ISO, ITU, Non-Aligned Movement (guest), Organization of American States (observer), OIC (observer), OPCW, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Southeast European Cooperative Initiative, United Nations, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMEE, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO (observer)

See also

References

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