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ICG reestablishes its presence in BiH

19. October 2009. | 07:54

Source: Fena

International Crisis Group (ICG) will reestablish its presence in BiH; Srecko Latal, who is going to takeover the position of ICG analyst for BiH from November 1st, said today for Fena

International Crisis Group (ICG) will reestablish its presence in BiH; Srecko Latal, who is going to takeover the position of ICG analyst for BiH from November 1st, said today for Fena.

ICG closed its office in BiH in 2004, and since then it covered the area of BiH from its office in Belgrade.

Latal, who was earlier on the position of the World Bank Office to BiH spokesperson, said that ICG Director for Balkans Marko Prelec was present in BiH over the last few months.

ICG is independent, non-profitable, non-governmental organization with around 130 members of staff on five continents, which works on the basis of the analysis on the field and advocates for prevention and solving of dangerous conflicts on the basis of the analyses from the field.

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