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"The Steering Board Ambassadors meeting today
reiterated that negotiations on police reform need to conclude before BiH can
begin negotiations with the EU for an SAA. Time is fast running for
BiH to be able to achieve this ambition by the 10th Anniversary
of Dayton.
The SBA expressed disappointment that the Institutional
Negotiations have so far not been able to reach an agreement on police
restructuring that meets the three principles set out by the European
Commission. They noted that the European Commission has on numerous
occasions re-iterated the three principles according to which the BiH
authorities are expected to reach an agreement on police reform. Namely: that
exclusive competencies for police legislation and budget must be placed at the
State level, that regional police areas must be recast on the basis of
functional policing criteria, and that police must be free from political
interference.
The Ambassadors urged the RS representatives to show the
necessary flexibility when negotiations resume on Monday 12 September in order
to reach an agreement that respects these principles. Failure to do
so will have the result of blocking Bosnia and
Herzegovina
's road to the European Union”, they
said.
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