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Matthew Rycroft, British Ambassador and EU
Presidency inSarajevo, reiterated that
negotiations on police reform need to conclude before
Bosnia and
Herzegovina can begin negotiations with the EU
for a Stabilisation and Association Agreement.
To be successful, the policing negotiations must uphold the three principles
set out by the European Commission: securing the exclusive state-level
competences on police, eliminating political interference from police, and
ensuring that police regions are determined on the basis of technical and
professional criteria. These principles will not change.
When the institutional negotiations resume on Monday 12 September, we expect
the RS representatives to show the necessary flexibility to reach an agreement
that respects these principles. If they do not, they will be held
accountable for the failure of the negotiations and for the failure of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
to begin SAA negotiations, and they
will be standing in the way of the vast majority of citizens of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
who want their country to move
closer to the EU.
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