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If the agreement on police reform is adopted by Tuesday,
negotiations with the EU can start in mid-December * Those who obstruct this
reform have much to lose * There are no hidden parts of the agreement with Cavic
and Dodik
- I am convinced that we will implement police reform in
accordance with the EU requirements and with determination that police regions
should cross the inter-Entity border line in those areas where this is
necessary. It is of great importance that the EU and the
U.S.
are
involved in monitoring this process, with a mandate and instruments to ensure
its implementation.
If the agreement on police reform is adopted in both houses of the Federation
and State Parliament by Tuesday, we will be in the
SAA process by mid-December, thus catching up with
Serbia
and
Montenegro
–
said the High Representative for BiH, Paddy Ashdown.
Waste of time
In his interview for Dnevni avaz, he noted that time must not be wasted
because it means that an extraordinary opportunity ahead of BiH might be lost.
Dnevni avaz: How can this be done?
Paddy Ashdown: One should not be wasting energy
on minor issues, thus sacrificing a grand reward. I would like to convey a
message to politicians at the Federation and State level not to waste any time.
Seize this opportunity!
Dnevni avaz: Is there a deadline?
Paddy Ashdown: If the House of Peoples of the State Parliament adopts
the agreement without any amendments on Tuesday, then the European Commission
can state on 7 November that BiH has done all the work concerning police reform
and the public broadcasting service. After this, the EU needs seven weeks,
which would be a record time, to assemble a team that will enter into
negotiations with the BiH authorities. If this happens, EU
ministers of foreign affairs could give a green light on 12 December for the
start of negotiations.
Dnevni avaz: What happens with the implementation of this
agreement?
Paddy Ashdown: It is clear why we have said that the implementation of
this reform will take five years. This is the largest and most expensive reform
that we have conducted so far, much larger than, for example, defence reform.
The State simply cannot implement this reform any faster than in a period of
five years, as envisaged in the agreement.
If we start
SAA negotiations by the end of
the year, then already early next year we can begin activities on the
establishment of the database, identity cards and the setting up of a
State-level forensics institute... Although most items from the
SAA implementation package cannot begin
before September next year, some items can, and I think that time should not be
wasted.
Dnevni avaz: RS Prime Minister Pero Bukejlović or Mladen Ivanić have
different views of police reform...
Paddy Ashdown: They are entitled to have their own opinion. I am
interested in action and we will have zero tolerance for obstructionism. Whoever
opts for obstructionism will find himself in a very dangerous situation. As
for Ivanic, he is always skeptical of everything. In this case, he is wrong.
There are no secret supplements or agreements apart from what is already in the
public domain. I hope the PDP will take an active part in the implementation of
what has been agreed upon.
Dnevni avaz: What about objections of some councilors, for example
those from the HDZ?
Paddy Ashdown: This is a paradise for conspiracy theories. Instead of
wasting energy on inventing new conspiracies, it would be much better to focus
on the implementation of what has already been agreed upon and get some wind
beneath one’s wings ahead of the SAA
process.
Full cooperation of RS with the ICTY
Paddy Ashdown: I talked to Ambassador Nicholas Burns about the
situation in BiH. Of course, talks about police reform and cooperation with the
ICTY featured prominently in our discussion. Karadzic and Mladic must be
arrested, and without this there is no joining the PfP. Americans are adamant
about this and I share their position.
At the moment, the RS authorities are fully cooperating with
The Hague . A dozen of indictees are
already in The Hague , but still
more has to be done on the path towards integration in the European and
Euro-Atlantic institutions. Karadzic, Mladic and Gotovina have to be in
The Hague .
I support the position of Judge Kreso
Paddy Ashdown: When I came here to BiH, my objective was to establish
legal institutions capable of trying even individuals in the top echelons of
power, if it is proven that they committed criminal offenses. I agree with the
stance taken by the President of the Court of BiH, Meddzida Kreso, about
reducing the number of foreign judges. This is a good sign.
I am convinced that now we have the best judicial structure in the
Balkans. Not everything is ideal, and I do not believe that there are no
corrupt judges, police officers, politicians... But, now we have institutions in
place – institutions capable of trying, acquitting or convicting people who
seemed to everyone only a few years ago to be untouchable. Thanks to this
effort, we are on the way to creating a firm conviction among citizens that they
live in a safe environment.
I support BiH
During the interview conducted yesterday, we asked the High Representative
whether he would watch the BiH vs. Serbia
and Montenegro
match, and which team would have his support.
Paddy Ashdown: I will watch tonight’s BiH vs.
Serbia
and
Montenegro
match
on TV, and I will support BiH. I had a chance to see some heated statements
about the issue of support to one of these two teams. I do not think this is
helpful for anyone or anything, but that is sport. I want BiH to win tonight –
said Ashdown.
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