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Senior Deputy High Representative, Dr. Hanns
Heinrich Schumacher, attended a meeting of the Council of Ministers on 23
December during which the Council was called upon to adopt an interim Customs
Tariff Schedule in line with the 20 December deadline set forth in the Bonn
Document.
Seeing as the Council of Ministers has failed to make this move, Dr.
Schumacher issues the following statement:
"The State Parliament adopted on 20 June the interim State Customs Tariff
Policy Law, which incorporates, in its Annex 1, a Customs Tariff Schedule
specifying the rates of import duties for some 8.500 categories of goods. The
Parliament also adopted a resolution demanding the appointment of a Tariff
Commission charged with modifying the rates of import for a certain amount of
goods.
The Tariff Commission was established in September with the participation of
State and Entity experts. The Commission reached a unanimous agreement on a
modified Customs Tariff Schedule and has reported this to the Minister of
Foreign Trade and Economic Relations. The Council of Ministers, however, did not
meet in time to adopt the Customs Tariff Schedule and has failed to come to an
agreement during its 23 December session.
Since the application of a common customs tariff schedule is an essential
part of the normalisation and the integration of the economy, the High
Representative has decided to enact this Customs Tariff Schedule, Annex 1 of the
interim State Customs Tariff Policy Law, with effect 10 January 1998. The final
Customs Tariff Policy law still remains to be adopted".
In addition, upon request of the Office of the High Representative, the
Council of Ministers was to reach two decisions establishing the Bosnia and
Herzegovina Commission for Demining in order to render the Demining
infrastructure operational. The London Conference already required that the UN
Mine Action Center should be handed over to the institutions of BiH by 31
December 1997. The Bonn Conclusions re-emphasised this deadline.
A Commission established by the Council of Ministers itself and assisted by
the donors under OHR and UN chairmanship had worked hard to formulate the
necessary documents for simple approval by the Council of Ministers. Although
Co-Chair Dr. Haris Silajdzic and Vice Chair Neven Tomic signed the documents,
Co-Chair Boro Bosic, at the instigation of the Minister for Civil Affairs
Spasoje Albijanic, refused to do so, failing to provide any reasonable argument
for his action.
This lax and indifferent attitude towards one of the country's greatest
problems is unacceptable, if not downright outrageous.
The High Representative hereby rules that both the Decision on the
Establishment of the Bosnia and Hercegovina Commission for Demining and the
Decision on the Establishment of the BiH Mine Action Center (BHMAC), have been
adopted.
The High Representative urgently calls upon the CoM to establish the
Commission for it to be in place in January by appointing, without any further
delay, the members of the Commission and taking a decision on its budget, as
suggested by the OHR already in October.
The lives of people endangered by existing mine fields must not be an issue
of party politics.
Press Statement, 24 December 1997
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