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The High Representative is in Brussels today where
this evening he will meet with the European Unions High Representative, Javier
Solana and the Commissioner for Enlargement, Olli Rehn. The High Representative
will attend these meetings together with BiH Prime Minister Adnan Terzic.
The meetings will discuss the current situation in BiH following the RSNA's
vote on police restructuring which has stalled further negotiations with the EU
on a Stabilisation and Association Agreement. EU Foreign Ministers meeting in
Luxembourg yesterday again highlighted the necessity for an agreement on police
reform in order for the opening of negotiations of an SAA to be considered.
Today's meetings will examine the consequences of the RSNA's
decision, and the future implications that BiH's isolation in the region will
bring. They will note that the current position taken by the RS government is
not risk free, and that it will bear consequences in terms of the EU's policy
and in its plans for economic assistance in BiH, and the RS in particular.
Debate will also focus on future policy in the case that the RS government is
willing to resume talks on police restructuring in accordance with the EU's
three principles - that presuppose that policing regions cross the IEBL in order
to meet the criteria.
The HR will underline that - despite the events of the past few weeks - the
mood of the populous hasn't changed. He will note that opinion polls
consistently show that the vast majority of the population wish to see an
increase in EU engagement in the country. In the case that the RS government
moves ahead with police restructuring, today's meetings will look at ways to
unblock the current impasse.
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