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At the invitation of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the
High Representative, Wolfgang Petritsch, and the members of the Presidency, Jozo
Kri`anovic, Beriz Belki} and @ivko Radi{i}, today in Sarajevo held a fruitful
working meeting in a very positive atmosphere.
Among the topics discussed was an affirmation of the
Constitutional position of the Presidency with the goal of solving the numerous
political, economic and social problems in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was agreed
that there is a need for better co-operation between BiH institutions at all
levels and that the BiH Presidency would in future to a higher degree fulfil its
Constitutional role of co-ordinating between the Entities and the State
institutions, as defined by Article III, paragraph 4 of the BiH Constitution.
The High Representative also supported the proposal that the Entity Presidents
take a more active role in the work of the Presidency of BiH and contribute to
the creation of joint policies.
The High Representative and the Presidency agreed that all
levels of government in BiH had to push economic reform urgently, given the
alarming signs that BiH's growth rate remainslow. This relates in particular to
the pressing need to rebalance the State budget in order to finance key
institutions at the State level, such as the State Border Service and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The High Representative and the Presidency members
agreed that the BiH authorities had to carry out significant saving and
rationalisation measures to be able to demonstrate in negotiations with
international financial institutions that they are meeting their
responsibilities.
With the goal of achieving BiH’s full contribution to the
international fight against terrorism, the Presidency and the High
Representative agreed that the State of BiH had to immediately implement the
Citizens Identification Protection System (CIPS) project, for which the Council
of Ministers bears particular responsibility.
The participants of the meeting also emphasised the importance
of the work of the Constitutional Commissions of the Entities. The High
Representative stressed the need for a swift implementation of the
Constitutional Court's Decision on the constituent status of BiH's peoples in
both Entities and told the Presidency that he would inform the political
directors of the Steering Board of the Peace Implementation Council at their
next meeting at the end of October of the work of the Constitutional
Commissions.
The High Representative also stressed, and the Presidency
agreed, that the transformation of the Public Broadcasting System in BiH had to
be conducted in a transparent fashion, without political interference and in
accordance with highest international standards as well as with the financial
assistance and expertise of the international community. The participants agreed
that a presentation of the broadcasting restructuring project would be organised
for the Presidency prior to the launch of Federation TV.
At the end of the meeting, the Presidency members and the High
representative concluded that the results and agreements achieved at such
meetings were very important and in the spirit of partnership. They agreed to
meet regularly in the future.
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