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Muhamed Sacirbey

is a distinguished diplomat and international lawyer. He is best known for serving as Bosnia’s Foreign Minister and its Ambassador to the United Nations between 1992 and 2000. Prior to entering international politics, Mo had a successful career as an investment banker in New York City and served as the Vice-President of the Standard & Poor’s. He also was an agent before the International Court of Justice and the Signatory to Rome Conference establishing International Criminal Court. Mo is a frequent commentator on global affairs and appears regularly in mainstream media, such as CNN International, Dutch NOVA TV, Middle East’s Al-Jazeera and many others.

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