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The High Representative/EU Special Representative today expressed
disappointment at the lack of progress in police reform:
"I was extremely disappointed by the news that the RS
representatives have effectively withdrawn from the police
restructuring process by downgrading their position in the Police
Directorate Steering Board to that of observer status, given that the RS
government has promised to play a constructive role in the process.
The RS authorities have said that they support the EU
principles, support BiH's path to
Europe, and
want to engage on this issue. But clearly, the RS representatives are not taking
the opportunity to put forward their own proposals and engage in police reform
constructively.
I made clear in my speech to Parliament earlier this week how important
police reform was for the long term future of the country and in the shorter
term for issues like improving the visa regime for all
Bosnia and Herzegovina 's citizens.
This country's future lies with
Europe. Wednesday's action by the Republika Sprska
government unquestionably delays that future, and will block the completion
of the next formal step to that future: the signing of a Stabilisation and
Association Agreement. The key to unblocking this impasse now clearly lies with
the RS government."
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