Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Milos Prica of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Prica had served as Plavsic's chief of cabinet during her tenure as head of the Republika Srpska.
Prica is still representing Bosnia-Herzegovina in the UN - and now in the UN Human Rights Council.
Ambassador Prica was born in Chicago, Illinois and educated at the University of Belgrade.
Prica said Plavsic's release should be granted as a matter of "human understanding and compassion.
Bosnia-Herzegovinas UN Ambassador Milos Prica has asked Sweden to move convicted Bosnian Serb war criminal Biljana Plavsic to a better prison facility or release her, Reuters reported on October 24.
The justice ministry received it October 3 - after Sweden's general elections changed the government - along with an appeal for Plavsic's release signed by Michael Djordevich, former head of the Serbian Unity Congress who Prica described as a "prominent person from the Serbian diaspora in the United States.
Prica said he wrote in his "personal capacity," adding that he was Plavsic's former chief of staff, and like Djordevich highlighted Plavsic's contribution to peace accords signed in Dayton, Ohio.
An appeal for Plavsic’s release was also signed at the time by Michael Djordevich, former head of the Serbian Unity Congress who Prica described as a “prominent person from the Serbian diaspora in the US.
Bosnia's ambassador to the UN Milos Prica has supported Ms.
Bosnia’s ambassador to the United Nations Milos Prica has written to the Swedish foreign ministry asking for the release of convicted former Bosnian Serb president Biljana Plavsic who is serving her prison sentence in Sweden, according to news agency reports this week.
Justice ministry spokesman Rickard Wessman told reporters that the request for Plavsic’s release was being processed.
An appeal for Plavsic\'s release was also signed at the time by Michael Djordevich, former head of the Serbian Unity Congress who Prica described as a \'prominent person from the Serbian diaspora in the United States.
it in his capacity as Bosnia's ambassador to the UN.
Prica was Head of the Department for Immunities and Privileges of Foreign Diplomats in his country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs between January and May 2005.
Prica was Adviser to the Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska on Foreign Relations from 1998 to 1999, and before that Chief of Staff to the President of the Republika Srpska from 1996 to 1998.
Prica was born on 7 March 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Milos Prica is the Ambassador to the United Nations for Bosnia.