Paddy Ashdown was a British politician and diplomat who played a pivotal role in post-conflict peacebuilding, most notably in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ashdown was instrumental in overseeing the country's transition to peace and stability. His diplomatic efforts and commitment to international cooperation continue to inspire leaders and peacebuilders worldwide. Ashdown's legacy is a reminder that even in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges, perseverance and diplomacy can lead to lasting positive change and reconciliation.

"We have to make their livelihoods viable, get them the proper prices for their produce, try and make them stay rather than sell their property and leave again."



"I've had much nastier things said about me in the British press than in the Bosnian press."



"The generous way of putting it is that we were not ready for this. The less generous way is to say: How was it possible to return to the politics of appeasement of the 1930s?"



"I love this country, I love these people, though I can't say I love their politicians. People are always nicer than politicians, but here, you can mark that difference up a hundredfold."


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"I can establish the expectation of retributive justice. Have we done that? No."


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"I am formally accountable to the steering board of the PIC, and I meet with nine ambassadors from the PIC every week. I have to have the capitals' broad agreement with what I do."

