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The Institute for Research of Genocide Canada {IGC} congratulates 30th anniversary of BiH’s admission to UN.

 

 
 
The Institute for Research of Genocide Canada {IGC} congratulates 30th anniversary of BiH’s admission to UN.
During the 30 year membership in the United Nations, Bosnia-Herzegovina was elected a non-permanent member of the Security Council. After declaring independence and international recognition of the country in April 1992, Bosnia-Herzegovina was accepted by the UN. On the 6th April, which is celebrated as the Day of the City of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina was recognized by member states of then European Economic Community (EEC) and a day later by the United States and Canada. IGC expressed its congratulations to the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina today, as the country marks the 30th anniversary of its admission into the United Nations as a full-fledged member state. On 22 May 1992, the General Assembly adopted Resolution No. 46/237, admitting BiH into the UN. On this historic date, Bosnia Herzegovina became a member of the United Nations. IGC wants to use this opportunity to congratulate all of its citizens. IGC also wishes to note, with deep satisfaction, that Bosnia and Herzegovina has made significant contributions to the work of the United Nations, including with its successful tenure as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, and also with its participation in peace keeping missions worldwide. 
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