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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s transition to full
sovereignty will be determined by the people ofBosnia and
Herzegovina, not by the International
Community, the High Representative and EU Special Representative, Christian
Schwarz-Schilling, told a conference in
Vienna today. At the same time,
however, he warned that the closure of OHR in mid 2007 and the transition to a
more normal engagement with the International Community are not a foregone
conclusion.
Noting that the decision to close the OHR in the middle of next year will be
reviewed when the Peace Implementation Council meets in February, the HR/EUSR
stressed that: “This decision will take into account the overall situation in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
. If the Stabilisation and Association Agreement has not
been signed and if important reforms are still blocked then that could have an
impact on the closure of the OHR.”
The HR/EUSR stressed that progress will have to be made on police and PBS
reform, among other areas. He also pointed out that while constitutional change
is not a requirement for completing the
SAA
negotiations, the creation of a more efficient government structure in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
is clearly in citizens’ interests and will be necessary for
further integration in European structures.
He argued that this substantive reform agenda can only be advanced if
citizens hold their politicians to account: it is up to citizens – specifically
to voters – not the International Community, to prevent BiH politicians from
sabotaging the country’s best chance to take a decisive step towards
Europe.
“It is up to civil society to ensure that Bosnia and Herzegovina is stable
and secure; it is up to civil society to take full responsibility,” he said.
The HR/EUSR acknowledged that: “The International Community has itself become
part of the problem, because the International Community’s engagement has to
some extent left no space for the BiH authorities to develop their own
responsibilities or, indeed, to make mistakes,” but he insisted that the
International Community “is in Bosnia and Herzegovina to help the BiH
authorities not to direct them.”
The HR/EUSR was speaking at a conference organized by the Institute for the
Danube Region and
Central Europe . Following his speech,
the HR/EUSR held meetings with Stability Pact Coordinator Erhard Busek and
Austrian Justice Minister Karin Gastinger.
Tomorrow, in
Brussels
, the
HR/EUSR will address the European Council’s Political and Security
Committee.
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