OSCE Mission to BiH Head Aggeler visits Tuzla
TUZLA, 30 November 2022 - Ambassador Brian Aggeler, Head of the OSCE Mission to BiH visited Tuzla today where he met with a broad range of local counterparts.
The HoM also met with Mayor Jasmin Imamović. Together they discussed the latest political developments and ongoing initiatives in the city. Ambassador Aggeler thanked Mayor Imamović for the outstanding co-operation with the Mission and his efforts in improving the living standards of Tuzla citizens.
The visit was particularly focused on Majevica, a successful story of communities coming together for the benefit of all of their citizens. This includes the municipalities of Čelić, Lopare, Sapna, Teočak and Ugljevik.
Ambassador Aggeler supported and praised the work, saying that: “Being a leader of, and a role model for, effective cross-entity co-operation at a time when political crises and negative narratives threaten to overshadow positive stories is more important than ever. We hope such positive initiatives will be replicated across the country, for the benefit of everyone, irrespective of their background or nationality.” He underscored his admiration for the work achieved, noting that “in this context, I would like to thank the German Government for allocating nine million Euros for demining the entire mountain range, an important step toward reviving Majevica as a beautiful and desirable tourist destination.”
Ambassador Aggeler also met with representatives of the Citizens’ Forum of Tuzla where he discussed the results of the 2022 General Elections as well as post-election challenges. The Ambassador thanked the Citizens’ Forum for their activism in supporting democratization processes and their long-lasting co-operation with Mission’s Field Office Tuzla.
Ambassador Aggeler concluded his visit to Tuzla by presenting the first place award for the Mission’s inclusive school competition titled “Proud of Our School.” The award was presented to “Miladije” Primary School for their school practice encouraging Roma inclusion.
“I am inspired by the efforts of the school teachers; the students and parents who created quality materials that help improve reading and writing skills for beginners. I believe the school’s work will serve as an inspiration to others as they continue to improve inclusivity and provide equal opportunities for all.” Ambassador Aggeler said.