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The High Representative, Wolfgang Petritsch, on Tuesday
continued a series of high-level meetings in New York designed to sustain the
engagement of foreign governments and international agencies in the Bosnia and
Herzegovina peace process.
On Tuesday morning the High Representative met Spanish Foreign
Minister Josep Pique. The High Representative attached particular importance to
this meeting because Spain has been a longstanding partner in the BiH peace
process and also because Spain will take over the Presidency of the European
Union from Belgium in January. Mr Pique expressed detailed interest in the
status of peace implementation in BiH.
The High Representative described the present situation, noting
the progress which has been made in developing a constructive partnership
between the OHR and the BiH political leadership at State and Entity level. He
also drew attention to the breakthrough in returns, which began in 2000 and has
been maintained this year.
The High Representative described the measures which have been
taken to resist Croat separatism and at the same time to protect the interest of
the BiH Croats as the smallest of the constituent peoples of Bosnia and
Herzegovina. At the same time, the High Representative expressed his concern
with the pattern of obstructionism displayed by Serb representatives in the BiH
State institutions. He reiterated his conviction that the arrest and transfer to
The Hague of Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic will at last allow the RS, and
BiH as a whole, to move forward in a decisive and positive way. He added that
political changes during the last year in Croatia and Yugoslavia have made this
and other positive developments in BiH more likely.
Mr Pique commended the High Representative for the courageous
decisions he has taken in order to steer BiH towards a modern political
environment consistent with European norms and expressed his full support for
these efforts and for the High Representative personally.
The High Representative expressed his satisfaction that BiH is
scheduled to join the Council of Europe early next year, though he added that he
is concerned about the slow fulfillment of EU road-map conditions, particularly
since BiH’s future is now universally viewed in the context of integration with
Europe. He asked Mr Pique to support BiH’s Europeanisation process during
Spain’s Presidency of the EU.
On Tuesday afternoon, the High Representative met with Mark
Malloch Brown, head of the UN Development Program. The High Representative
briefed Mr Brown on the efforts of the International Community, under OHR
leadership, to increase the efficiency of its activities in BiH through improved
coordination and systematic streamlining. The two discussed ways in which the
UNDP’s operations in BiH - particularly in areas such as human rights, refugee
return, the rule of law, education and building a civil society -- can be
optimised. They agreed on the need to ensure that economic and social
infrastructure are put in place quickly and efficiently so that returnees are
able to support themselves.
The High Representative commended the UNDP for its active
participation in the Srebrenica Action Plan and its support for civil service
reform in BiH.
On Tuesday evening the High Representative traveled to Washington, where he
will meet with senior US government officials, including Deputy Secretary of
State Richard Armitage, and representatives of the World Bank and the
International Monetary Fund.
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