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In the view of Schwartz-Schilling, the International Community’s High
Representative for BiH, the statement made by RS Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik,
that everyone should be given the right of self-determination, including RS,
does not cause even the slightest dilemma:
- Republika Srpska is neither Kosovo norMontenegro.
The referendum in
Montenegro was a
special case in accordance with the Constitution of former
Yugoslavia.
There is no historic Republika Srpska, which would be a basic precondition for
its secession. Hence, both the outcome of the referendum in
Montenegro and a
final decision on the status of Kosovo cannot have any influence on the
situation in BiH. This state was agreed, finally, in
Dayton. Its borders are
internationally recognized and there are no open-ended issues. Simply, this is
not related to BiH in any way, said Christian Schwartz-Schilling in his
interview for "Novosti".
Vecernje novosti: Many foreign
media report that the referendum in
Montenegro
may
be used as a model for the independence of Basque country,
Catalonia
,
Southern Osetia, etc. There is an element of fear, even in big and organized
countries, and you are saying this will not have any influence in this quite
unstable region...
- People have lived together in this region for centuries. In the past,
divisions occurred and wars were waged as a result of the influence of foreign
powers such as
Russia
, the
Ottoman Empire, the
Austro-Hungarian Empire, while the late twentieth century saw an attempt
at creating new ethnic order in the region. No one in the international
community supported the policy of ethnic cleansing, there is no discussion about
that. On the other hand, when we speak of old European states, for instance
Spain
, problems
with provinces have been going on for centuries. It is very important for this
region that we live in an era of democracy. The state and authorities are
built bottom-up process rather than top-down, as was the case with the former
Yugoslavia
.
Citizens have the opportunity to elect those who will govern them, but they
cannot say: “I don’t want this man to live here!” Everyone has to coexist with
one another.
Vecernje novosti: The
Sarajevo
press, for the first time, openly addressed the issue of crimes
organized against Serbs in the capital of BiH. Families of victims are asking
for the establishment of a Commission to investigate the suffering of Serbs
missing from
Sarajevo
. Will you
support the establishment of this commission?
- There are 16 decisions of the Human Rights Commission of Constitutional
Court of BiH, which direct the responsible bodies of the Federation of BiH and
Republika Srpska to deal with the problem of finding missing persons, but all of
them have been ignored so far. All these decisions must be complied with and
fully implemented regardless of the ethnic and religious background of victims
or families. I will personally put pressure on those institutions that turn a
deaf ear to requests of the Human Rights Commission.
Vecernje novosti: Vecernje novosti: Police reform is another great
political problem in BiH. Is it possible to make a step forward and build a
stable BiH by ignoring the will of Serb representatives and their expressed wish
for the survival of RS Police?
- It is not about ignoring the positions of Serb representatives, but the
lack of constructive proposals. In general, the Serb side agrees with three EC
principles that were agreed upon in October 2005, but they refuse this
organization. Although there are still some inconsistencies in its position, the
RS realises that it can not be an obstacle to SAA negotiations. I believe that a
much needed compromise will be reached soon.
Vecernje novosti: Does this mean the survival of RS Police in the
future organization?
- This is not a question of the survival of RS Police. This entity has to
fulfil everything that is decided at the (higher) state level. Legislation and
budget come from the state level, and this is clear to the RS Prime Minister,
Milorad Dodik. With regard to the command and hierarchy, it is an issue to be
negotiated. The Directorate for Police Reform is not limiting the units and
regions, but is trying to do what is in the best interest of this country by
using the experience of other countries.
Vecernje novosti: Why is it not possible then for RS Police to remain
on the regional level in BiH?
- There is also the issue of the size of the regions. Simply put, the police
are not an instrument for the abolishment of entities. This can not be done with
the help of police reform. On the other hand, police reform is not meant to
strengthen the entities either. This country is one country, and its regions
have to be organized in a rational manner in order for the police to be
efficient. Regrettably, there is a struggle between two sides behind the scenes.
One of them wants to weaken the entities, and the other one wants to strengthen
them. This has nothing to do with the creation of quality police force.
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES WILL TAKE PLACE
Vecernje novosti: You advocate the idea that domestic politicians
should take on responsibility. How can this happen when the package of
constitutional changes has been rejected by the BiH Parliament?
- Most delegates were in favour of constitutional reform, and the same goes
for the majority of citizens. Unfortunately, two more votes were needed for the
adoption of the package. However, activities on constitutional reform will
continue after the elections. Those who voted against constitutional reform
wasted one or two years - time which could have been used for the development of
this country - because they failed to adopt a pragmatic and realistic political
position. They have to bear consequences before the citizens for halting the
progress due to their unrealistic requests.
SCHILLING MEETS WITH THE SERBIAN OFFICIALS
The Respect For Entities
Christian Schwartz-Schilling had separate meetings in
Belgrade
with the President and
Prime Minister of
Serbia
, Boris Tadic and Vojislav Kostunica, and with the Minister
of Foreign Affairs of
Serbia
&
Montenegro
, Vuk Draskovic about relations between
Serbia
and BiH,
and about the overall situation in the region.
- Good relations in the region, especially between
Serbia
and BiH,
are one of the priorities of policy in
Belgrade
, said President Tadic to the High Representative. He
also mentioned that all open and disputed issues had to be resolved through
dialogue. Once again, it was reiterated that the principle of consensus of all
three equal peoples in BiH was of crucial importance for the European future of
BiH, as well as for stability in the region. The Serbian Prime Minister,
Vojislav Kostunica reminded the High Representative for BiH about the importance
of preserving and complying with the Dayton Agreement, which guarantees
stability in BiH. He also added that entities formed the basis of this
agreement. The High Representative also met yesterday with the Serbian Patriarch
Pavle.
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