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The High Representative and EU Special Representative, Miroslav Lajčák, and
the European Commissioner for Enlargement, Olli Rehn, expressed disappointment
that Bosnia and Herzegovina has still not met all requirements for signing a
Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union during a
bilateral meeting in Brussels today.
The European Union expects the leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina to deliver
on their commitments. Without an agreement on police reform in accordance with
the EU's three principles, the EU will be unable to conclude a Stabilisation and
Association Agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Olli Rehn reiterated his full support for the police reform proposal
presented by the HR/EUSR to party
leaders at the end of August, stressing that it is fully in line with the
three EU principles set out by the Commission. He strongly encouraged all
political parties to continue to work constructively with the High
Representative and EU Special Representative on the basis of his proposal and
reach a comprehensive agreement without delay.
The High Representative and EU Special Representative expressed cautious
optimism over the fact that party leaders have provided detailed comments on his
recent police reform proposal and agreed to continue negotiations in view of
reaching an agreement by the end of September. He warned that “unless party
leaders show a greater responsibility towards BiH and a clear readiness for
comprise on police reform, it will be impossible to reach an agreement in time
for the Commission report.” Bosnia and Herzegovina could, as a result, fall far
behind its neighbours in the EU integration process.
"The European Union is following the police reform negotiations very closely,
and their outcome will be a clear indication of the political maturity of the
country's leaders and their readiness to lead Bosnia and Herzegovina towards the
European Union", Lajčák said.
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