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When the RS is ready to discuss an agreement based on the
three European principles, let them call us * Terzić is the least guilty for
such a result
Following the decision of the National
Assembly of Republika Srpska not to accept the measures for the police reform,
BiH will be, together with
Belarus
, the only European country which does not have
contractual relations with the European Union, warned High Representative Paddy
Ashdown at the beginning of the interview for "Dnevni avaz".
- two nights ago was very sad for the RS and its citizens, and for BiH as a
whole, it was very disappointing. Two nights before the RSNA had in its hands
the key for entry into Europe
but it threw it off.
Citizens of the RS and BiH will not have now what
Serbia will have
in the next three weeks – the way to Europe . The RSNA
voted for the Serbs to go separate ways – ones to go to Europe and others to stay outside that community – says Ashdown.
Responsibility of SDS
The High Representative emphasizes that the 10th anniversary of
the Dayton Agreement will not be a celebration of what could have been marked as
a success within the scope of Dayton, but there will be increasingly more talks
about what many in the International Community are already asking: how is Dayton
being used as an impediment to the future and reforms?
- Over the past three years we have shown how
Dayton
may be used for reforms. The
SDS showed two nights ago how it can be used to obstruct these reforms –
stressed Ashdown.
Dnevni avaz: Responsibility thus lies with SDS?
Paddy Ashdown: With the RS Government and, in particular, with the
biggest ruling party – the SDS. That party has abandoned the three European
principles and the European future.
Dnevni avaz: What actions are you going to take?
Paddy Ashdown: Yesterday I talked with Prime Minister Terzić. Both of
us have clearly said that there will be no new political negotiations. In
particular, taking into account the conclusions of the RSNA. When they are ready
to talk about the agreement, which is based on the three European principles,
they know our telephone number, so let them call us. Until then, there is
nothing to be discussed nor will there be anyone to talk with.
I want to underline that Prime Minister Terzić worked brilliantly on the
police reform and made every effort to have successful negotiations. I wish he
had succeeded but I do not think that he could even be the least guilty for such
a result. It is clear that those who have been permanently refusing all offered
compromise solutions are guilty for that.
What next?
Dnevni avaz: Is there any deadline to reach the agreement after all
and to get the signal for starting negotiations with the EU on the
10th anniversary of the
Dayton?
Paddy Ashdown: No. It has elapsed. It is clear that the opportunity
has been missed to start negotiations by the 10th anniversary of
Dayton
. That deadline has passed.
Negotiations may start again only when the SDS accepts European principles.
Until then, there will be no discussions.
Dnevni avaz: Will there be any sanctions against the SDS, and also against
the PDP?
Paddy Ashdown: It is obvious that the major culprit for this failure
is the SDS. The PDP is with it. We have to consider what to do next, but
sanctions have already been faced by people in the RS – they are isolated, they
are becoming the dark vilaet of
Europe and the
price for that will be the loss of jobs, more difficult travel, lack of
prospects... Every citizen of BiH will pay the price for the negative answer by
the RSNA but the RS citizens will pay the high price as well.
The RSNA deputies will have to explain why they chose to use
Dayton
as an obstruction mechanism.
Dnevni avaz:
Dayton has to be
changed?
Paddy Ashdown: I did not say that. However, it is obvious that the
10th anniversary will now be marked by discussions about how the
Agreement is being used for obstruction. I am not saying that this situation
cannot be overcome. It is up to those who can initiate discussions to make a
move.
I cannot impose the police reform
Paddy Ashdown: I could not impose police reform. Simply, the High
Representative cannot impose the way to Europe. You can
reach Europe only through the actions of BiH politicians.
There are two ways of not reaching the EU. We saw one two nights ago when the
European principles were refused. The second is to leave work to the High
Representative. The European Commission has clearly said that this
reform must be done by BiH politicians and that it cannot be imposed by the High
Representative.
Serious question regarding
Belgradeposition
Paddy Ashdown: The international community is united when it comes to
this reform. However, somebody in the RS had wrong information from diplomatic
sources in the region that we are not united. That is complete nonsense. There
is a very serious question when it comes to the position of
Belgrade
. If you are serious in
your efforts to be on the European path, then you have to work constructively to
help your neighbours on that path as well. You cannot be on the European path in
your country and play a destructive role when it comes to your neighbours.
Whether
Belgrade
hampered
negotiations on police reform or not, I do not know. However, that is not the
point. It is also a matter for
Belgrade
to encourage reforms in neighbouring countries. If they want to be on
the European path, they have to support European reforms in BiH. This was not
the case here.
I said last year in Brussels
that
word should be sent to Belgrade
that
we do not know whether there is any truth in what was presented by the
International Crisis Group in its report, that is, that
Belgrade
is very active in opposing
police reform. However, it is obvious that Belgrade
has not been supportive at all of that reform in BiH or,
to speak plainly, in Banja Luka
.
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