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The High Representative and EU Special Representative,
Miroslav Lajčák, today welcomed
the signature of a visa facilitation agreement between the European Union and
Bosnia and Herzegovina, but warned that that any progress towards visa-free
travel for BiH citizens can only be possible after the conclusion of
Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the European Union.
"This agreement to make travel easier for certain groups
of citizens is proof of the EU's commitment to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a
clear indication that the EU is serious about opening its door to the countries
of the Western Balkans", Lajčák said.
"The EU has delivered on its promise, now it is up to the
leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina to show that they are equally committed to the
process of European integration, and deliver on their promises. Without an
agreement on police reform and the conclusion of an SAA with the European Union,
Bosnia and Herzegovina cannot make any further progress towards the European
Union."
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