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Europe and the Mediterranean

In 2003, the countries in post-conf lict situations in Europe and the Mediterranean continued their slow and difficult progress towards the restoration of peace and stability by consolidating the progress made so far in re-establishing their governance institutions and social and economic infrastructure, especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Serbia and Montenegro province of Kosovo. However, many political issues and situations remained unresolved. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, through the efforts of the international community, currently led by the European Union (EU),a number of reforms were undertaken, particularly in the areas of the rule of law, refugee return and economic development, in accordance with European standards.

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